[NEohioPAL] Final Two Performances of One Act Festival "Quirky, Quick and Hilarious!"

Wanda Wareham via NEohioPAL neohiopal at lists.neohiopal.org
Fri Apr 24 07:35:45 PDT 2015


Audiences are loving

The Fine Arts Association"s

The 19th Annual One Act Festival - Quirky, Quick and Hilarious

Directed by Ann Hedger

David Ives.  David Lindsay-Abaire.  What do they have in common?  Besides being award-winning playwrights, this season's festival  features a collection of one acts by each of them which are...wait for it...quirky, quick and hilarious.  (Rated Adult for language and content)


2 Performances Remaining:
April 24 & 25, 2015 - 7:30 pm

Tickets:
$20 each/general seating
Call (440) 951-7500 or visit http://www.fineartsassociation.org/theatre/performance.html#OneActs
Tickets also available at the door.

Synopses of One Acts:
The Universal Language - David Ives
Learning a universal language brings together a young woman with a stutter and the creator and teacher of Unamunda, a wild comic language. Their lesson sends them off into a dazzling display of hysterical verbal pyrotechnics - and, of course, the possibility of love.

Words, Words, Words - David Ives
Recall the physical adage that monkeys typing into infinity will sooner or later produce "Hamlet", and then ask: What would monkeys talk about at their typewriters?

St. Francis Talks to the Birds - David Ives
A comic excursion into death and dying in which the holy man meets a couple of desert vultures waiting to turn him into dessert.

Moby-Dude, or: The Three-Minute Whale - David Ives
A stoned-out surfer dude summarizes Melville's classic for his skeptical high-school teacher in a high-speed monologue. Bodaciously tubular, man!

Crazy Eights - David Lindsay-Abaire
When Connie comes home late one night, she finds her parole officer waiting in her apartment with a....torte....and a long list of questions. The interrogation (which turns into a courting dance) that follows gets complicated by the after-hours arrival of a friend of Connie's.

 That Other Person - David Lindsay-Abaire
Tonight is the night Ginge and Kevin are going to tell their respective spouses the marriage-shattering secret they've been keeping from everyone. But their bombshell gets put on the back burner when a lovely peeping-tom, with secrets of her own falls in the pool and nearly drowns.
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