[NEohioPAL] "SECRET AGENT MEN" closes FRIDAY NIGHT 1/29!
Oddy Festival
oddyfest at gmail.com
Wed Jan 27 15:40:25 PST 2010
Please consider joining OddyFest for the second and final round of our odd
pairing "Secret Agent Men" *this Friday 1/29 at 7:15 p.m. at the
Brody-Nelson MTG Room of the Cleveland Heights Library (2345 Lee Road).* We
open with Matt Greenfield's over-the-top James Bond spoof "Sometimes Is
Never Twice More than Enough for Tomorrow to Die with Diamonds" and conclude
with Michael Oatman's intense two-hander "Not a Uterus in Sight". Hope to
see you then/there! Read below for details...
Oh, and don't forget to mark your calendars for our first-ever Sunday
matinee in the library, "Cross-Cultures", opening Sunday, February 7th at 3
p.m.!
*Secret Agent Men: OddyFest #17*
* *
*OddyFest’s January program pairs *
*two very different looks at government agents:*
*“Sometimes Never Is Twice More than Enough for Tomorrow to Die... with
Diamonds” by Matt Greenfield (accompanied by Joe Barone)*
* *
This over-the-top parody of the first James Bond film, 1962’s *Dr. No*,
finds Hugh Jdick thwarting Dr. Maybe’s overly-complex plan for world
domination, all the while attempting catch his stereotypical “Bond girls” up
to the gender roles of the present with the aid of *The Feminine Mystique*.
*“Not a Uterus in Sight” by Michael Oatman (dir. Mia Jones)*
* *
In this intense two-person show, a federal government agent interrogates a
pro-choice professor in an alternate present in which *Roe v. Wade* is
overturned and each state must decide the legality of abortion for its
citizens.
*Friday, January 29*
*Show starts at 7:15*
* *
*BRODY-NELSON ROOM*
*of the Cleveland Heights Library, Lee Road Branch*
*(2345 Lee Road, just next to the stairs)*
*FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!*
--
Matt Greenfield
The Oddy Festival
oddyfest at gmail.com
216-WAM-TOG1 (216-926-8641)
www.twitter.com/OddyFest
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