Morto D. Gatto

by Jean Ciampi

Brindy isn't keen on renting Chris's garage apartment with the ghost of a former cat in the attic, although her friend Thor may have a solution that benefits him all too well. When the ghost cat's away, will the ghost mice play?

Brindy isn't keen on renting Chris's garage apartment with the ghost of a former cat in the attic, although her friend Thor may have a solution that benefits him all too well. When the ghost cat's away, will the ghost mice play?

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Morto D. Gatto

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  • Cam Eickmeyer: Morto D. Gatto

    So much fun with delightful twists throughout. It's just the right blend of silly spooky with mystery. Audiences will laugh and never see the end coming.

    So much fun with delightful twists throughout. It's just the right blend of silly spooky with mystery. Audiences will laugh and never see the end coming.

  • Morey Norkin: Morto D. Gatto

    Renter beware! There are plenty of laughs in store as a prospective renter uses a unique negotiating strategy with the landlord. The fast-paced antics lead perfectly to a surprising punchline. Great fun!

    Renter beware! There are plenty of laughs in store as a prospective renter uses a unique negotiating strategy with the landlord. The fast-paced antics lead perfectly to a surprising punchline. Great fun!

  • Steven G. Martin: Morto D. Gatto

    This short comedy is a lot of fun. Jean Ciampi has established a lot situational humor, physical humor, dramatic irony, and twist upon very dark twist in "Morto D. Gatto." Audiences and actors alike will love it.

    This short comedy is a lot of fun. Jean Ciampi has established a lot situational humor, physical humor, dramatic irony, and twist upon very dark twist in "Morto D. Gatto." Audiences and actors alike will love it.

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Production History

  • Type Community Theater, Organization Lubbock Community Theatre, Year 2024