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The Facts of Life: The Lost Episode - Hilarious Spoof of the TV Show

Macha Theatre, Formerly the Globe Playhouse (1107 N. Kings Road West Hollywood, CA 90069)
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From the same twisted mind that created the LA Weekly Theater Award-winning play Mommie Queerest comes The Facts of Life: The Lost Episode. When budget cuts force Mrs. Garrett to leave Eastland, Blair, Tootie, Natalie and Jo will do anything to raise the money so she can stay. Anything. (OK, they become hookers. And they sing and dance about it.)

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The last date listed for The Facts of Life: The Lost Episode was Friday December 12, 2008 / 8:00pm.

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Formerly the Globe Playhouse,
1107 N. Kings Road
West Hollywood, CA 90069
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looked like it would be funny, but it was not good at all. The actors looked out of place
Written on Nov 17 2008

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We just thought the show was hilarious. We had a smiles on our faces throughout. The Natalie character was dead-on and made us crack up everytime "she" came onto the stage! And, OMG, cousin Jeri? That's just WRONGGGG! Ha ha! I'd definitley recommend the show for a lot of laughs at a great price through Goldstar.com. The cast and crew were fabulous, and the theatre is intimate and perfect for mingling with other fun people. One word of warning, however .... you'll have that theme song still in your head days later! Help! You take the good, you take the bad, you take 'em both and there you have ....... Aiighhhh!
Written on Nov 14 2008

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Oh Dear Lord!!! We thought we were in for a treat and some laughs but had no idea what we were about to get. When we got to the theatre we knew we were in for something special. We laughed so hard and loved the twist of the performance. It was really just what we needed after a hectic week. THANK YOU!!!!
Written on Dec 14 2008

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Totally hilarious, especially for those familiar with the show. I was worried my date would be nervous or offended, but she laughed as much as I did. Also, I'd never been to the Macha Theater before, awesome independent venue.
Written on Dec 01 2008

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Description

Add an evil Headmaster who has a thing for Mrs. G, lesbian overtones between Jo and Blair, and a guest cameo by cousin Geri and you have the lost episode Showtime wished they’d snatched up.

As the sitcom’s popular theme song proclaimed, “You take the good, you take the bad.” These girls take it all.

“The Facts of Life: The Lost Episode” does not incorporate actual episodes. This is a new comedy inspired by the beloved sitcom.