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The Importance of Being Earnest By Oscar Wilde
Click here to read Theatre Blooms Four and a Half Star review of Kong's Night Out The Importance of Being Earnest is Oscar Wilde’s sparkling comedy of manners about love, identity, and the absurdities of Victorian society. Jack Worthing and his charming friend Algernon Moncrieff have both invented alter egos to escape the obligations of polite society—Jack becomes the carefree “Ernest” in the city, while Algernon adopts the same name for his own romantic pursuits. But when b
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Kong's Night Out by Jack Neary
Click here to read Theatre Blooms Five Star review of Kong's Night Out This is the story of what happened in the hotel room next to the hotel room where Ann (played in the 1933 movie by Fay Wray) was whisked out of the bed and into the Manhattan night by King Kong. There's always a backstory. Myron Siegel is a low-end Broadway producer who desperately wants to be high end. Trouble is, he has, for his entire career, been sabotaged by his arch rival, who is ultra-famous for mak
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The Adventures of a Comic Book Artist: The Musical by Pat Lydersen and Wendy Woolf
Everyone loves comic book superheroes, so both cast and audience will love this action-packed spoof of the comic book genre complete with hysterical singing superheroes and dancing villains. Stanley Leonardo Sappovitz wants nothing more than to become a comic book artist and create heroes and villains for the comic books he loves so much. As the janitor at Wonder Comics, he anxiously awaits the day that his boss, D.C. Wunderman, will see his drawings and give him the chanc
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