Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Got You by Michael W. Small

HOWL ! ARTS PROJECT 2009:
THEATER
45 Bleecker Street Theater

(NE Corner of Lafayette at Mulberry St)
(By subway: #6 train to Bleecker Street Station)

Thursday Sept 24, 9:30pm
Friday Sept 25, 9:30pm

Got You by Michael Small

Directed by Penny Ayn Maas
Starring: Heather Laws, Fred Rose, Laura Daniel, Jeremy Ellison-Gladstone
Sound/lighting: David Premark
Stage Manager/Assistant Director: Brian Rardin
The daily routine of an East Village couple, interrupted by what seems to be another terrorist attack, reveals the fragility of their post-9/11 lives and leads them to deadly consequences.
Admission $10 to benefit HOWL ! HELP Fund
Advance tickets at www.brownpapertickets.com/event/79137
Cash only tickets available at the door starting at 7:30pm until showtime.


Every day, East Villager Adam and his wife Wendy play a private game in which they try to trick each other with outrageous lies. But when their daily routine is interrupted by what seems to be another terrorist attack, they become unwitting players in a different sort of deception -- one that reveals the fragility of their post-9/11 lives and leads them to deadly consequences.

Here’s what people are saying about Michael’s work:

THE IT GIRL:

"...a neat, very witty book." -- Clive Barnes, 2001

"A bright and breezy musical with a big future." -- Theatrical Index, 2001

"....fresh, remarkably intelligent entertainment." -- The Waterbury Republican American, 1999

"The dialog is punderful. Yes, punderful, that wonderful combination of puns and an unbelievable amount of double entendres... Just sit back and enjoy the entertainment."
-- SDtheatrescene.com, 2009

KABOOM!

"...mixes sex, greed and roguishness in a way that's highly reminiscent of the Marx Brothers...hip boisterous and puerile. It will probably be a big hit." -- Curtain Up, 2008

"...a far-fetched rollercoaster of crazy, unbridled Fringe Festival fun." -- Offoffonline.com, 2008

"So funny you might onomatopee your pants." -- Daily Candy, 2008

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