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All in the Timing
Six One-Act Comedies
By David Ives
Directed by Wes Barlett
Assistant Director, Patrick Riley
August 29, 30
September 5, 6, 7, 12, 13, 2008
This play is a celebration of excellent crafted language, unusual characters in hilarious situations, and is a real crowd pleaser. As the name implies, All in the Timing is not merely a reference to chronemics but the skilled timing the actors must use to make this play "tick". David Ives six short sketches provide a wide assortment of characters, ranging from Leon Trotsky to an underhanded scam artist, typing apes to a bungling four person chorus, and couples that just don't seem to communicate eff ectively. Some mature language is used, but nothing too gratuitous in nature. A long running Off -Broadway hit, it has been staged all over the United States and remains popular long after it's New York run ended in 1995.
Winner of the John Gassner Playwriting Award.
"Critically acclaimed, Award-winning evening of comedies combining wit, intellect, satire and just plain fun."
Presented through special arrangement with Dramatist Play Services, Inc.
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