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Jonathan Tolans' Timely Comedy The Last Sunday in June

Adams Avenue Studio of the Arts (2804 Adams Ave. San Diego, CA 92116)
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Following his Off-Broadway/Showtime movie hit, Twilight of the Golds, playwright Jonathan Tolans explores a couple's relationship after seven years, as the NYC Pride Parade passes beneath their loft window, and various friends march through their lives.

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The last date listed for The Last Sunday In June was Sunday June 19, 2005 / 7:00pm.

2804 Adams Ave.
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San Diego, CA 92116
619-297-7309
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Quotes & Highlights

  • "A smart timely and very funny play. A mature work full of bold surprises." --New York Times
  • "A crowd pleasing crackerjack...funny and observant." --NY Newsday
  • "A deftly constructed and cunningly written piece, hovering between a parody of and homage to the gay play... There's life in the gay comedy yet!" --New York Post

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Following his Off-Broadway/Showtime movie hit, Twilight of the Golds, playwright Jonathan Tolans explores a couple's relationship after seven years, as the NYC Pride Parade passes beneath their loft window, and various friends march through their lives.

"A smart timely and very funny play. A mature work full of bold surprises...Mr. Tolins has provided a useful sociological service, a taking of cultural temperature at a moment when it needs to be taken...[he] succeeds smartly at his intention here, which is... to push the 'gay play' forward into its next generation of concerns." --New York Times

About the Ticket Supplier: Korbett Kompany

Korbett Kompany Productions was created as not-for-profit theater organization, whose mission is to "promote and support community based performance / visual arts programs and educational services". Through young person and adult performances, classes and workshops, KKP hope to open communication between the members of our community and reflect it's diversity.