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Directed by Alan Velotta
Starring: Amanda Ball, Shawn Fugate,
Eva Garcia, Matt Hedges,
April 4,
11, 18, 25 & May 2, 2006 • 8 p.m. at
Zazu • $5 Cover |
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Welcome to the darkly comic world of famed children's author Shel Silverstein — a world where nothing is as it seems and where the most innocent conversation can turn menacing in an instant. The imaginative plays in this collection for grown-ups range widely in content, but the style is unmistakable. ONE TENNIS SHOE — Harvey needs to broach a delicate subject with his wife. He claims Sylvia is becoming a bag lady, but she protests that her shopping bag doesn't make her a bag lady. No, says Harvey, but the picture frame, couch cushion and single tennis shoe retrieved from the garbage do. Not to mention the cold cooked oatmeal in her purse. THE LIFEBOAT IS SINKING — Jen and Sherwin sit safely on their bed, but Jen forces her husband to imagine they are on a sinking boat in the middle of a terrible storm. Waves fill the boat with water; there are no life jackets; and Sherwin must decide whether he should throw his mother overboard or condemn them all to die. WASH AND DRY — Marianne stops by the laundromat, but she's horrified to discover that her laundry hasn't been cleaned. Georgia counters she never agreed to wash it. "Georgia's Watch and Dry," she says. "You gotta pay attention." SMILE — Bender and his henchmen drag Gibby into a room and throw him to the ground. Gibby protests that he hasn't done anything wrong, but Bender and the others know better. They have found the man responsible for the '70s smiley face and the phrase "Have a nice day," and they're going to make him pay. THE BEST DADDY — Lisa's got the best daddy in the world. After all, he bought her a pony for her birthday. Too bad he shot it dead. Or did he? Maybe it was Lisa's older sister. BUY ONE GET ONE FREE — Merrilee and Sherilee are offering the deal of the century. "Buy one, get one free," the hookers sing to a tempted Lee. It's a golden opportunity. And it all rhymes. BUS STOP — Irwin stands on a street corner with a sign reading "bust stop." When Celia passes, he stops her and proceeds to run through the entire list of slang for her breasts, but Celia turns the tables on him with a lengthy and demeaning list of her own. |
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