Psycho Beach Party

May 29, 2009

Counter-Productions Theatre Company

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               Psycho Beach Party

Directed by: Meghan Hamilton

May 29 - June 14, 2009

8pm, Sundays 2pm

$18/$15

Imagine ‘Gidget’ crossed with ‘The Three Faces of Eve’ and ‘Mommie Dearest’. Chicklet, a perky teenager in Malibu Beach circa 1962, wants to learn to surf and join a group of beach bums led by the great Kanaka. Unfortunately, she suffers from a multiple personality disorder. Seeing red causes her to transform into various other selves, including a sinister vamp out to conquer the world. Complications arise when a movie starlet flees the set of her latest rotten movie to hide among the surfers. The climax is a wild luau scene where hypnosis reveals the shocking root of Chicklet’s psychosis.

 

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Counter-Productions Theatre Co. Brings One Hot Crazy Beach to Boston

Best of the Best

May 18, 2009

The Factory Theatre and Another Country Productions present:

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A Fundraiser at The Factory Theatre

May 18, 19, & 21, 2009

7:30 PM

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Bunbury

May 1, 2009

Mill 6 Collaborative introduces it’s 11th Season with this Boston Premiere:logo

Bunbury

A Serious Play for Trivial People

By Tom Jacobson
Co-directed by Barlow Adamson and John Edward O’Brien; featuring Mikkel Raahede as Bunbury.

May 1-17
   Thurs, Fri, Sat at 8PM
   Sun, May 10 & Sun, May 17 at 3PM

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When he finds out that he is only a fictitious character who never appears in The Importance of Being Earnest, Bunbury uses his double anonymity to infiltrate and alter classic literature, starting by accidentally giving Romeo and Juliet a happy ending. The resulting transformations of such classics as The Three Sisters, A Streetcar Named Desire, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf Waiting for Godot, and Edgar Allan Poe’s The Raven may even change the world.

 

A comedy that proves everyone’s life means something–even if they don’t exist!

Contributing Artists: Barlow Adamson, Jonathan Michael Anderson, Shelley Brown, Brett Bundock, Sasha Castroverde, Irene Daly, Antoine Gagnon, Nathaniel Gundy, Marc Harpin, Ben Janey, Greg Jutkieiwcz, Becca A. Lewis, Lori Niquette, John E. O’Brien, Mikkel Raahede, Forrest Walter

 

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