Abridged Theatre History For People Who Have A Cursory Interest* | *(please note we have not verified these facts)

Eric and Ray discuss the timelessness of theater and stories and the devil.

A short comedy for 2m.

Eric and Ray discuss the timelessness of theater and stories and the devil.

A short comedy for 2m.

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Abridged Theatre History For People Who Have A Cursory Interest* | *(please note we have not verified these facts)

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  • Gina L. Grandi: Abridged Theatre History For People Who Have A Cursory Interest* | *(please note we have not verified these facts)

    One of my directing students worked with this play for their final showcase, and let me tell you - this is a great play. The script was a real opportunity to work with staging and rhythm, and they did some really interesting work with the actors exploring gender tropes and expectations of masculinity. And all wrapped up in a hilarious comedy that lent itself perfectly to our space and audience.

    One of my directing students worked with this play for their final showcase, and let me tell you - this is a great play. The script was a real opportunity to work with staging and rhythm, and they did some really interesting work with the actors exploring gender tropes and expectations of masculinity. And all wrapped up in a hilarious comedy that lent itself perfectly to our space and audience.

  • Paul Donnelly: Abridged Theatre History For People Who Have A Cursory Interest* | *(please note we have not verified these facts)

    A hysterical discussion of Eric's theater-going experience takes on a mystical hue and then bounces back to the still humorous mundane. These dudes and their dudeisms are comedy gold. And it has never been more true that the devil is in the details.

    A hysterical discussion of Eric's theater-going experience takes on a mystical hue and then bounces back to the still humorous mundane. These dudes and their dudeisms are comedy gold. And it has never been more true that the devil is in the details.

  • Kate Danley: Abridged Theatre History For People Who Have A Cursory Interest* | *(please note we have not verified these facts)

    A hilarious journey through theatre history through the minds of two guys trying to get things right but getting things SO wrong. But just when you think it is all just silliness and fun, it shifts into a new gear and we get a ride that is so satisfyingly profound.

    A hilarious journey through theatre history through the minds of two guys trying to get things right but getting things SO wrong. But just when you think it is all just silliness and fun, it shifts into a new gear and we get a ride that is so satisfyingly profound.

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2 M presenting characters, of any race, in their mid-20s to early 30s.