Hit Solo Show Working for the Mouse: A Look Backstage at Disneyland
Eddy St Theatreplex - The EXIT Theatre, Between Taylor & Mason (156 Eddy St. San Francisco, CA 94102)
- Full Price:
- $20.00
- Our Price:
- FREE - $10.00*
* Additional fees apply.
All offers for Working for the Mouse have expired.
The last date listed for Working for the Mouse was Saturday December 17, 2011 / 8:00pm.
Currently at Eddy St Theatreplex - The EXIT Theatre:
You're Going to Bleed: An All-American Black Comedy
- Full Price:
- $20.00
- Our Price:
- $10.00
DIVAfest presents Melissa Fall's dark comedy, You're Going to Bleed, about two couples who learn about life, love and what it means to be American the hard way. Anne is trying to get her apathetic husband John in bed, while John is fantasizing about his teenage student Abigail. Meanwhile, Abigail is only fantasizing about having a bigger role in the story and getting her own monologue. Then there's Anne's sister Helen and her husband, whom Anne only married because of his good looks. This drop-dead funny and scathingly honest portrayal of the battle between the sexes is also a delightful skewering of the American theater canon. Before the end there will be a haunting, a glass unicorn will shatter, a dinner party will come to a violent end and -- spoiler alert -- someone is going to bleed. Learn More
Goldstar Member Tips
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Casual
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Parking next door and across the street - $10-$15
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Beverages and food allowed in theater
42 Goldstar Member Reviews
Written on Jan 30 2012A very funny backstage look at working at Disney.
Written on Jan 02 2012Creative, funny, heartwarming show by a versatile performer.
Written on Dec 20 2011The performance last Friday seemed stale.
Written on Dec 19 2011Very entertaining and nostalgic. Learned a lot about working behind the scenes at Disneyland.
More Information About Working for the Mouse
Website
http://workingforthemouse.com/index.php
Quotes & Highlights
- Watch clips from the show.
- "Allen transforms himself into every person he mentions with quick, easy vocal shifts ... an uplifting comic tale well told." --San Francisco Chronicle
Description
Directed by Nancy Carlin based on original staging by Kent Nicholson.
