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Subjective Theatre Company Presents ARDOR DOODY & IN THE BIG ROCK CANDY MOUNTAIN At The Red Room This September

By: Aug. 19, 2009
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STC will launch the 2009/2010 season with the world premieres of two original shorts that will run together, without an intermission (run time will not exceed a total of 80 minutes) at The Red Room for a limited 6 performances from September 8th-13th. September 8-12th will run at 8:00 pm, and one matinee will be held Sunday, September 13th at 3:00 pm. These plays are:

Ardor Doody - an original short play coproduced by Mighty Little Productions and written by Mighty Little's Lucile Scott and STC's Jesse Cameron Alick, to be directed by STC's Steven Gillenwater.

Big Rock Candy Mountain - an original musical, with the book by STC's Julia Holleman, music by STC's Emmy award-winning Resident Designer, Lucas Cantor. Lyrics by Julia Holleman and Lucas Cantor.

Ardor Doody: In a cold prison cell, in an anonymous totalitarian country, two political prisoners debate guilt vs. innocence, happiness vs. productivity, honesty vs. betrayal, art vs. duty...all while wearing big clown shoes and rubber noses. Ardor Doody is a satirical comedy about two circus clowns and one mime fighting the government the only way they know how - but which one will have the last laugh?

Big Rock Candy Mountain: Inspired by the popular American standard of the same name, Big Rock Candy Mountain invites us into the world of a hedge fund manager and his wife as they ride the rails in search of jobs. Cushioned from any real hardship by their wealth, they lament their fate while trying to avoid the licorice handcuffs of the ineffectual SEC. Big Rock Candy Mountain is a biting musical satire about corporate bailouts and the eschewed realities of the wealthy.

For more info and tickets visit http://www.horsetrade.info/

http://www.subjectivetheatre.org/

 

 



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