“Talkin’ It to the Streets” Pulls into The Lounge Theatre
– Forecast for Back-to-Back One-Acts Calls for Periods of Knee Slapping with Intermittent Gut Busting –
Hollywood, Calif. – Playwrights Jeremy Kehoe and Paul Elliott have teamed up to showcase back-to-back one-act comedies in “Talkin’ It to the Streets”, opening at The Lounge Theatre in Hollywood January 13.
Come prepared to laugh your bloomin’ onion off.
Kehoe, whose Los Angeles productions include “Killing Russell Crowe” and “Ready, Aim, You’re Fired”, puts the street-themed show in gear with “Car Play: She & Him”.
“Car Play” tells the tale of two middle-of-the-road ...Read More
“Talkin’ It to the Streets” Pulls into The Lounge Theatre
– Forecast for Back-to-Back One-Acts Calls for Periods of Knee Slapping with Intermittent Gut Busting –
Hollywood, Calif. – Playwrights Jeremy Kehoe and Paul Elliott have teamed up to showcase back-to-back one-act comedies in “Talkin’ It to the Streets”, opening at The Lounge Theatre in Hollywood January 13.
Come prepared to laugh your bloomin’ onion off.
Kehoe, whose Los Angeles productions include “Killing Russell Crowe” and “Ready, Aim, You’re Fired”, puts the street-themed show in gear with “Car Play: She & Him”.
“Car Play” tells the tale of two middle-of-the-road castaways navigating pothole-laden lives. In the lead is Jill, whose ability to suck the color from a rainbow has pushed her therapist off the psychological ledge and left her flying solo in an overcrowded world. Tailgating her is Greg, whose inability to scratch his existential itch has left him looking for answers at the oracle of Gin and Tonic (much to the chagrin of his aspiring-actor bartender, Vinny). With a Monday-morning drizzle icing their lives, Greg presses the accelerator of change, sending the two on a collision course for a partly cloudy future.
The production moves up a few flights with Elliott’s “Ledge, Ledger, and the Legend”, recently listed as one of the twenty-five most produced one-act plays in the last 20 years. When Peter climbed out on that ledge to commit suicide, he thought J.M. was trying to stop him. Wrong!!!! "Who knew Suicide could be so much fun?"
WHEN: “Talkin’ It to the Streets” opens January 13 and runs Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. through January 22.
WHERE: The Lounge Theatre; 6201 Santa Monica Blvd., Hollywood, CA 90038
TICKETS: For reservations or information, call 323.906.1152, or order online at Brown Paper Tickets: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/212531
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