Eight shows for the price of one
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Tom Titus
Summer in the theater is the time for fun and frolic and Golden West
College had an ideal summer show on its schedule, the Russian comedy
“Red Noses.”
Due to royalty considerations, however, the college couldn’t
obtain the rights to “Red Noses,” so director Tom Amen elected to
offer audiences a real bargain -- eight comedies for the price of
one.
The collective title of the new Golden West summer show is “All in
the Timing” by David Ives, opening July 11, the date originally
penciled in for “Red Noses.” Amen promises you’ll get a kick out of
the show.
“Ives is a master of comedic dialogue, and this collection of
one-act comedies represents some of his finest and funniest work,”
Amen said. “It’s zany, intelligent and wonderfully fresh.”
The titles of the one-acts alone are intriguing -- “Sure Thing,”
“The Philadelphia,” “Variations on the Death of Trotsky,” “Captive
Audience,” “Time Flies,” “English Made Simple,” “Enigma Variations”
and “Foreplay.”
The plays, Amen explains, are performed by a small company of
actors who take multiple roles in the production.
“This is an actor’s show, in that it allows each actor to play a
variety of characters throughout the evening,” he said. “This is
tremendously challenging for the actor and wonderfully entertaining
for the audience.”
Not to mention the fact that the playlets will be brand-new to
most audiences, your correspondent included, and I’ve been looking
at, and commenting on, local stage productions for the past 38 years.
After all that theatergoing, anything new is an automatic plus.
“This show takes its audience on a dizzying, roller coaster ride
straight through the heart of a three-ring circus,” Amen says. “This
is a terrific, lighthearted evening of summer theater.”
Besides, it’s the last chance for Golden West audiences to avail
themselves of a good laugh. The first two productions on the
college’s 2003-04 schedule are “The Crucible” and “Grapes of Wrath,”
not exactly a pair of knee-slappers.
“All in the Timing” will open its two-weekend engagement July 11
with performances Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Saturdays at 3
p.m. in the Mainstage Theater on the Huntington Beach campus, 15744
Golden West St.
Tickets are priced at $11 for general admission and $9 for
students and senior citizens. Call the box office at (714) 895-8150
for more information.
* TOM TITUS reviews local theater for the Independent.
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