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a witty comedy about real issues. What is so great about this show is its relative simplicity. No elaborate costumes, sets, and musical numbers
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THE CAST: Tupolski…Justin Hand Katurian…Buddy Jones Ariel…Andy Woloszyn Michal…Jared Pickett ——– The Ensemble: Brenna Todd, Steven Luster, Sherry Sunday Booth, Maryjean Goedicke, Patrick Goedicke, Tia Green and Zach Parker
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I sum this play up as a peek into the lives of two very self absorbed snobs who aren’t really living, just existing together, very unhappily I might add. Enter a fresh faced, young little southern sailor who hasn’t forgotten what his mama taught him about being polite and hospitable. As the play evolves you
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In 2002, playwright and naval reservist Charles Evered crafted a 10-minute sketch, “Adopt a Sailor,” in response to 9/11. His original version referenced the tragedy directly and became part of a theatrical presentation in New York City commemorating the event’s first anniversary. Evered later expanded the piece into a longer one-act, which focused on military
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A young navy corpsman from Arkansas hits New York City during Fleet Week, spending the evening with an affluent but dysfunctional Upper East Side couple who has volunteered to host a sailor – only they’ve forgotten. Richard is excessively intellectual, obsessing about his weaknesses and how to express his masculinity in the modern world. He
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Out Front On Main, Inc. is stoked to present THE MARIJUANA-LOGUES, written by Arj Barker, Doug Benson and Tony Camin. THE MARIJUANA-LOGUES is a “hit” unlike anything you have ever seen. Catch the buzz as performers riff on the rites and rituals of pot and regale the crowd with the highs and lows of marijuana.
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We brought the new year in with style at Out Front On Main!
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Our time together is coming to an end all too rapidly. This has been an amazing theatrical experience! For Whom The Southern Belle Tolls — Cast + Crew Photo

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