The scene is the lobby of a rundown hotel so seedy that it has lost the “e” from its marquee. As the action unfolds, the residents, ranging from young to old, from the defiant to the resigned, meet and talk and interact with each other during the course of one day. The drama is of passing events in their lives, of everyday encounters and of the human comedy, with conversations often overlapping into a contrapuntal musical flow. In the resulting mosaic each character emerges clearly and perceptively defined, and the sum total of what they are—or wish they were—becomes a poignant, powerful call to America to recover lost values and to restore itself in its own and the world’s eyes.
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Marie Antoinette
Conant Performing Arts Center (2/6 - 2/23) | |
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The Odd Couple (Female Version)
Cherokee Theatre Company (5/9 - 5/18) | |
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GPG: Listen To Her Heart - The Tom Petty Experience
Earl and Rachel Smith Strand Theatre (3/14 - 3/14) | |
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Romeo and Juliet
The Shakespeare Tavern Playhouse (2/1 - 3/2) | |
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Rainforest Adventures
Center For Puppetry Arts (1/28 - 3/2) | |
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Spivey Hall Presents the Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britian
Spivey Hall (3/16 - 3/16) | |
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Mel Brooks' Young Frankenstein
UNG-Gainesville's Ed Cabell Theatre (4/11 - 4/19) | |
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Annie
The Classic Center [Theatre] (3/18 - 3/18) | |
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