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Two Tickets to Two Plays by the Open Fist Theater Company, Los Angeles
- Item Number
- 153
- Estimated Value
- 120 USD
- Sold
- 65 USD to gk25f7cad
- Number of Bids
- 5 - Bid History
Item Description
Two tickets for Open Fist's current show (Walking to Buchenwald) and two tickets for the next show (deLEARious):
Walking to Buchenwald (running Sept 9 – Oct 21, 2017)
Written by Tom Jacobson, Directed by Roderick Menzies
Cultural, national and gender identity; politics; marriage; death; and the mutability of theater are some of the many motifs that run through playwright Tom Jacobson’s deceptively sweet story in which a soon-to-be-married couple, Schiller and Arjay, take Schiller’s parents on their first trip to Europe. Using his personal experience as a jumping off point, Jacobson takes the audience on an ominously comic journey during which guinea pigs play cricket, dead bodies talk and the two couples learn what it means to be American in a world that no longer admires the U.S. Recommended by the LA Times and Rated Top Ten by Stage Raw of current shows.
deLEARious (running Nov 10 - Dec 16, 2017)
Book, Music, and Lyrics by Phil Swann and Ron West
Ron and Phil, two composers in Los Angeles, are writing about King James I and Shakespeare, who are writing about the legendary King Lear. Phil gets sick of Ron’s laziness and womanizing; King James gets sick of Shakespeare and demotes him to working on the Bible; and King Lear gets sick of everyone and goes crazy. Hilarity ensues.
Special thanks to our donor, the Open Fist Theater Company
The Complex at Atwater Village Theatre – 3269 Casitas Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90039
http://openfist.org/
Item Special Note
PLEASE NOTE: Walking to Buchenwald closes October 21, 2017! Buy It Now if you want to catch a performance prior to October 5.
Winning bidder to contact Katie Porter at 949-276-1886 or katiemayp@gmail.com to arrange booking of tickets at winner’s convenience. Note performance dates for both shows.
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