Plays

I’ve seen a lot of plays in my life. A surprising (even to me) number have been on Broadway or Off-Broadway. I also managed to see one in “The West End” in London. The links in the comments column are to blog entries I did about the play.

In addition to all of these plays, I don’t have records from several years of season tickets to the Playmakers Repertory Company.

London

Date Name Theater Notes
05/03/1987 Les Misérables Palace Theatre I saw this with Donna (my ex-wife), her parents, and my parents while on our trip to Europe.

Broadway

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Date Name Theater Notes
12/04/2024 Suffs Music Box Theater This will be part of a two-day getaway for Bob’s birthday, and we’ll see the matinee performance.
12/04/2024 Gypsy Majestic Theater This will be part of a two-day getaway for Bob’s birthday, and we’ll see the evening preview performance starring Audra McDonald.
12/04/2019 Tina Lunt-Fontanne Theater This was a surprise trip for Bob’s birthday. It was his first Broadway play, and we flew up in the morning and saw the 8 p.m. show.
04/28/2007 Chicago Ambassador Theatre In NYC for my friend Joe’s birthday. | Ticket price: $56.25 | Blog entry.
04/27/2007 Deuce Music Box Theatre In NYC for my friend Joe’s birthday, and Angela Lansbury starred in it. | Ticket price: $48.75 | Blog entry.
04/26/2007 The Lion King Minskoff Theatre In NYC for my friend Joe’s birthday. | Ticket price: $111.25 | Blog entry.
04/25/2007 The Phantom of the Opera Majestic Theatre In NYC for my friend Joe’s birthday, and this was his first Broadway play. | Ticket price: $56.25 | Blog entry.
10/07/2005 Mamma Mia! Winter Garden Theatre I’d seen this in Raleigh, but not on Broadway, so it was a first for both Steve and me. The lady in the standing room only slot behind and to the left of me thought I’d paid $81.25 to hear her sing ABBA songs. | Ticket price: $81.25 | Blog entry.
10/06/2005 Hairspray Neil Simon Theatre Steve and I almost “lost our card” over this one! Great show! | Ticket price: $65.00 | Blog entry.
10/05/2005 Wicked Gershwin Theatre Last year, I won the lottery and saw this on the front row. This time Steve won the lottery, and we both saw it on the front row. | Ticket price: $25 (won the lottery) | Blog entry.
10/05/2005 The Lion King New Amsterdam Theatre This was my second time seeing this show on Broadway, and it was as magnificent this time as it was the last. Steve saw it for the first time. We attended the matinee. | Ticket price: $100.00 | Blog entry.
10/04/2005 The Producers St. James Theatre My friend Steve and I laughed and laughed at this play, which neither of us had seen before. | Ticket price: $66.25 | Blog entry.
06/26/2004 Wicked Gershwin Theatre Two hours before the matinee, I entered the lottery drawing for two front row tickets at $25 a piece. The show was sold out. About 250 people entered the lottery. My name was called 4th! What a fantastic, fantastic show. | Ticket price: $25.00 (won the lottery) | Blog entry.
03/02/2003 The Lion King Minskoff Theatre I took mom and dad to this one while we were up visiting Donna in NYC while she was there on business.
03/01/2003 Man of La Mancha Martin Beck Theatre I took mom and dad to this one while we were up visiting Donna in NYC while she was there on business. This was the evening show after seeing the matinee of Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom Off-Broadway.
04/20/2002 The Mystery of Charles Dickens Belasco Theatre Nick, Michael Edwards’s partner, was the Lighting Designer for this play. He invited me to a dress rehearsal, and I got to see how some of the “back stage” stuff works, which was very cool.
12/27/1997 Rent Nederlander Theatre I surprised Rob Stephenson on his birthday at 10AM with a 3:00 flight that day for the 8PM show that night.
12/10/1997 The Phantom of the Opera Majestic Theatre I was with mom. We had 5th row seats.
12/08/1997 Miss Saigon Broadway Theatre I saw this with mom.
12/02/1997 The Life Ethel Barrymore Theatre I saw this twice, once with mom.
11/25/1997 Ivanov Vivian Beaumont Theater Starred Kevin Kline and Robert Foxworth.
11/19/1997 Forever Tango Walter Kerr Theatre Hot tango dancers!
11/12/1997 Bring In ‘Da Noise Bring In ‘Da Funk Ambassador Theatre
11/11/1997 Triumph of Love Royale Theatre Starred Betty Buckley and F. Murray Abraham.
1993 Angels in America Walter Kerr Theatre I didn’t get this when I saw it.
1990 Lettice & Lovage Ethel Barrymore Theatre This had Maggie Smith in it. Love her!
1984 A Chorus Line Sam S. Shubert Theatre  
1982 Cats Winter Garden Theatre I saw this before I’d ever been around cats and didn’t “get it.” I loved the music though.
1980 Oh! Calcutta! Edison Theatre The full monty before The Full Monty!

Off-Broadway

Date Name Theater Notes
10/12/2012 If There Is I Haven’t Found It Yet Laura Pels Theater This was part of my 55th birthday trip to New York City to see Barbra Streisand in concert in her Back to Brooklyn Tour in the Barclays Center. The main impetus for seeing this show was that Jake Gyllenhaal was in it. I saw it at the Laura Pels Theater. | Ticket price: $100.00 | | Blog entry.
06/26/2004 Frozen East 13th Street Theatre Swoozie Kurtz was in this, who I love. Very, very intense. Great drama! | Blog entry.
03/01/2003 Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom Royale Theatre I took mom and dad to see it, and it starred Whoopi Goldberg.
06/04/2001 10 Naked Men Actors’ Playhouse Yes, they were!
10/09/1999 Naked Boys Singing! Actors’ Playhouse Yes, they were!
12/07/1997 The Last Session Currican Theatre I saw this with mom.
12/06/1997 Grandma Sylvia’s Funeral SoHo Playhouse I saw this with mom. This was so funny, especially at the beginning when I dropped her off at the theater while I parked.

New York City

Date Name Venue Notes
12/06/1997 Rockettes’ Christmas Spectacular Radio City Music Hall Not really a play, but I saw this classic show with mom while she was visiting me in New York, during which time we saw this and a bunch of Broadway plays.

Other local-theater productions

Date Name Theater Notes
03/23/2024 Matilda Cardinal Gibbons High School Theater Mollie Reeves starred as Matilda in this high school production, which was very, very good.
04/23/2023 The Cherry Orchard Burning Coal Theatre We had lunch on our deck with Robin Barefoot, and then she treated us to this play.
12/20/2019 Camelot Burning Coal Theatre We had dinner with Robin Barefoot at Alley Twenty Six in Chapel Hill before this show, and then Bob and I went to see this first show of this new theater company.
11/22/2019 Dreaming von der Heyden Studio Theater Todd Clayton and I saw this Torry Bend’s puppeteering collaboration with Howard L. Craft that explored the legacy of artist Winsor McCay and the problematic depictions of race in his famed early-20th century comic strip.
08/09/2019 High School Musical 2 Burning Coal Theatre We saw Carson Reeves as Fulton and Mollie Reeves in the starring role of Sharpay in their summer camp’s production.
11/11/2018 Willy Wonka Burning Coal Theatre We went with Jaleh Reeves to see Carson in this play.
09/28/2018 Curve of Departure Bulldog Ensemble Theater We had dinner with Robin Barefoot at Alley Twenty Six in Chapel Hill before this show, and then Bob and I went to see this first show of this new theater company.
02/01/2018 The Normal Heart Burning Coal Theatre We had Robin Barefoot over for cocktails and then we saw this together.
12/01/2017 Peter Pan Burning Coal Theatre We attended this with Robin Barefoot and her daughter Acelyn.
01/15/2015 Freight: The Five Incarnations of Abel Green Swain Hall Black Box Theater A play that was directed by a former Manbites Dog Theater director, Joseph Megel. It was at the Swain Hall Studio at UNC.
07/25/2014 10 x 10 Carrboro Arts Center 10 plays, 10 minutes each, 10 actors, 10 directors. Play names: My Name is Yin, will/did/is, New Year’s Eve, What You Don’t Know, The 5564 to Toronto, Fruit, A Gun on the Table, Zero Mile Mark, Dr. Jekyll and LIttle Miss Hyde, & Detective Stories. | Blog entry.
11/09/2013 Many Moons Common Ground Theater Common Wealth Endeavors is a now-defunct theater company that was started by my friend, Gregor McElvogue. This play was staged in the now-defunct Common Ground Theater. | Blog entry.
07/12/2013 10 x 10 Carrboro Arts Center 10 plays, 10 minutes each, 10 actors, 10 directors. Play names: What the Theater is All About: A Master Class with Vincent Van Buren; The Interpreter; Going Viral; Canyon; Ten Minute Life; This is Not a Play; The Wisdom of Pirates; Lost in Thought; Recess at Our Lady of the Bleeding Heart, Mind, and Spirit—Once Reformed; A Streaker Named Desire. | Blog entry.
06/15/2013 Let Them Be Heard bare theatre Stories from former North Carolina slaves in their own words. | Blog entry.
06/13/2013 Murder at the Howard Johnson’s Kennedy-McIlwee Theater This is one of several theaters on NC State’s campus. | Blog entry.
02/02/2013 American Utopias PSI Theater Jeff Storer and Ed Hunt treated me to this play at the Durham Arts Council’s theater. | Blog entry.
07/13/2012 10 x 10 Carrboro Arts Center 10 plays, 10 minutes each, 10 actors, 10 directors. Play names: It’s What’s for Dinner, Meet Cute, Northern Lights, A Short History of Weather, Misfortune, Perfect Strangers, The Quiz, After You, Please Report Any Suspicious Activity, & Oedipus: The Prequel. | Blog entry.
05/08/2012 8 Raleigh Little Theater A play about the fight for marriage equality. | Blog entry.
02/16/2012 Rent Stewart Theater I saw university theater production with Robert Shumaker. It was my 3rd time seeing Rent. | Blog entry.
01/24/2012 Memphis Durham Performing Arts Center (DPAC) I got a comp ticket to this show for staffing the Manbites Dog Theater table in the lobby. | Blog entry.
01/26/2012 Dead Man’s Cell Phone Raleigh Little Theater A stranger in a cafe discover the person whose cell phone keeps ringing is dead. She begins to answer his calls and suddenly finds herself enmeshed in his life and family. | Blog entry.
09/25/2010 Nearly Lear This is one of several theaters on NC State’s campus. | Blog entry.
05/08/2010 Wicked Durham Performing Arts Center Saw this with Robert Shumaker and his sister, Fran. | Blog entry.
12/17/2009 A Trailer Park Christmas Common Ground Theater At the now-defunct Common Ground Theater in Durham, NC. A Trailer Park Christmas is set in West Durham, this interactive, family-friendly holiday entertainment follows the Dodson/Hussy family as they grapple with crazy neighbors, ghosts, fruitcakes and a holiday tornado. | Blog entry.
02/28/2009 The Waves Reynolds Theater Gregor McElvogue was in it. | Blog entry.
05/02/2007 Legends Memorial Auditorium This was part of the Broadway Series South and starred Joan Colins and Linda Evans. We met Joe, Steve, and Stephen for the play at 7:45, where we joined by old people and other gay men in Raleigh who had gathered to see the two aging divas. | Ticket price: $38.80 | Blog entry.
10/04/2006 The Lion King Memorial Auditorium Saw it with Robert as part of the Broadway Series South. | Blog entry.
04/23/2006 Mamma Mia! Memorial Auditorium This is the third time I’ve seen this play: once here in Raleigh, once on Broadway, and now here again. My friend Amelia gave me the tickets. | Blog entry.
04/07/2006 The Laramie Project Thompson Theater Put on by NC State students. | Blog entry.
12/02/2005 Hairspray Memorial Auditorium Touring show that I saw with both my ex-wife and my then-boyfriend. | Blog entry.
06/19/2005 Dial M for Murder Stewart Theatre I loved this play, too. It was at NC State University, and my friend Gregor had a lead part in it. | Blog entry.
06/03/2005 Appointment with Death Stewart Theatre I loved this play. It was at NC State University, and my friend Gregor was in it. | Blog entry.
02/02/2005 Miss Saigon Raleigh Performing Arts Center With Donna, Judy, Robert, and Richard Z. We met Joe and Richard (from Charlotte) there. This was at Raleigh’s Performing Arts Center. | Blog entry.
10/29/2004 Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom Stewart Theatre This was a decent local production at NC State University. Gregor McElvogue was in it. | Blog entry.
10/22/2004 Paying the Price Cape Fear Regional Theatre Robert Shumaker and I went to Fayetteville to this play. The playwright is a friend of one of Robert’s friends, and after hearing about it Robert thought the storyline had some similarities to his father’s experience as a POW. | Blog entry.
03/14/2004 Mamma Mia! Raleigh Performing Arts Center I loved these ABBA songs. I went with Judy Maracle This was at Raleigh’s Performing Art Center. | Blog entry.
08/17/2003 Dinner at Eight Thompson Theater Gregor McElvogue was in it. | Blog entry.
06/29/2003 Deathtrap Thompson Theater Part of TheatreFest at NC State University. Gregor McElvogue was in it. | Blog entry.
05/29/2003 The Hollow Thompson Theater My friend Gregor McElvogue was in this Agatha Christie play. | Blog entry.
02/20/2003 Lilies Artspace Raleigh Ensemble Players presentation at Artspace. Gregor was in it. Well done. | Blog entry.
07/07/2002 The Vagina Monologues Meymandi Concert Hall At Meymandi Hall, and I laughed and laughed and laughed.
03/05/2002 Rent Raleigh Performing Arts Center Had to see it again! It was at Raleigh’s Performing Arts Center.
02/19/2002 The Most Fabulous Story Ever Told Artspace Put on by Raleigh Ensemble Players at Artspace.
10/21/2001 Stomp Raleigh Performing Arts Center Such fun at Memorial Auditorium.
04/05/2001 Bent Artspace A Raleigh Ensemble Players production at Artspace. My excellent. I cried.

Manbites Dog Theater

Manbites Dog Theater was founded in Durham, NC in October of 1987, and after 31 years, it closed at the end of its 2018 season. My 2-year stint on the board of directors of the theater started in May of 2008 and ended 10 years later in June of 2018.

Date Name Synopsis
06/01/2018 Wakey, Wakey “We’re here to say goodbye.” Our 31st season concludes with one of America’s most remarkable playwrights, and a beautiful, funny, and moving meditation on the sorrow and joy we accumulate on life’s journey.
03/08/2018 The Moors A family quarrels. A governess arrives. A servant schemes. A hen falls from the sky. A hound hunts his prey. Join us for a tale of desire and intrigue, in a decidedly modern take on the Romantics’ dark and brooding landscapes.
01/31/2018 The Miraculous and the Mundane A world premiere of a Howard L. Craft play directed by Joseph Megel. Members of an African American family in Durham find their lives turned upside down when the patriarch falls ill and ties of kinship start to fray.
11/03/2017 Life Sucks Life sucks. Or does it? A group of old friends, ex-lovers, estranged in-laws, and lifelong enemies gather to grapple with life’s thorniest questions – and with each other – in Posner’s hilarious and moving update of the Chekhov classic.
09/15/2017 Bad Mothers & Neglectful Wives Inspired by the January 2017 Women’s March and other women-led political movements from the past and present, Summer Sisters brings together local women artists to explore themes of dissent and change and the pressures of gender and color expectations, using text, music, dance, and images.
04/29/2017 Marjorie Prime In the near future, 85-year old Marjorie, her mind fading, finds companionship from an artificial intelligence modeled on her late husband, who helps her recall – and reimagine – their life together.
03/02/2017 Bright Half Life Erica and Vicky meet. Buy a mattress. Marry. Raise kids. Divorce. Meet again. And jump out of an airplane. Not necessarily in that order.
01/15/2017 Orlando An Elizabethan man becomes a favorite of the Queen, and wakes up one day to find he has become a woman.
12/08/2016 The Typographer’s Dream If you are what you do — what happens when you hate your job? During a career-oriented presentation three eccentric experts — a stenographer, a geographer, and a typographer — discourse on the wonders, and occasionally the frustrations, of their chosen disciplines. But soon the line between the professional and the personal starts to blur.
09/30/2016 The Death of Walt Disney Tonight, Walt is going to read you a story he wrote – a story about his last days on Earth, his ungrateful workers, and his suicidally uncooperative rodents. A story about the City of Tomorrow he’s going to build if people will just get out of his way. A story about his family and everyone who loves him so much, and about how sad they’re all going to be when he’s gone.
04/20/2016 The Nether A disturbing sci-fi thriller about technology and human desire. In the near future, the internet has become The Nether, a completely immersive virtual reality. But in its secret recesses, where nothing is true and everything is permitted, beauty and horror walk hand in hand. Winner of the 2012 Susan Smith Blackburn Prize.
03/03/2016 brownsville song (b-side for tray) After an act of senseless violence a family must cope with loss, take strength from each other, and struggle to find a reason for hope. The breakout hit of the 2014 Humana Festival, brownsville song is a moving new drama by an exciting young playwright.
01/07/2016 Love and Information Someone sneezes. Someone can’t get a signal. Someone won’t answer the door. Someone put an elephant on the stairs. Someone’s not ready to talk. Someone is her brother’s mother. Someone hates irrational numbers. Someone told the police. Someone got a message from the traffic light. Someone’s never felt like this before. In Caryl Churchill’s fast moving kaleidoscope, more than a hundred characters try to make sense of what they know.
10/29/2015 Mr. Burns, A Post-electric Play In the aftermath of a civilization-ending apocalypse, survivors huddled around a campfire entertain each other by remembering and re-telling a classic episode of The Simpsons. And over the following decades, that story transforms into something rich and strange—and yet strangely familiar.
06/06/2015 And the Ass Saw the Angel Presented by Little Green Pig Theatrical Concern. Euchrid Eucrow is a mute outcast in a community filled with inbreeding, moonshine, and religious fanaticism, whose damaged mind is filled with visions—both angelic and otherwise. A world premiere adaptation of the Australian/Southern Gothic/cult novel.
12/05/2015 I and You On the night before a class assignment is due, mismatched high-schoolers Caroline and Anthony plumb the mysteries of a Whitman poem … unaware that a deeper mystery has brought them together.
05/02/2014 Spirits to Enforce In a secret submarine lair, 12 superheroes – the Fathom Town Enforcers – face their greatest challenge: a telemarketing fundraiser for their long dreamed of production of The Tempest. From Chicago playwright Mickle Maher, a rich and strange take on the Bard’s final masterpiece.
03/30/2014 Grounded A hotshot F-16 pilot reports back to duty after an unexpected pregnancy, and finds herself reassigned to flying drones from a windowless trailer near Las Vegas. As she hunts insurgents by day and returns to her family each night, boundaries increasingly blur between the desert in which she lives and the virtual one she patrols a world away.
12/06/2013 The Best of Enemies In 1971, as Durham struggles with school desegregation, Ann Atwater, an African American civil rights activist, and C.P. Ellis, a member of the Ku Klux Klan, become unexpected allies. An incredible true story of change, friendship, and redemption. Ann Atwater attended for the opening night benefit performance for her.
10/26/2013 I Love My Hair When its Good: & Then Again When it Looks Defiant and Impressive Genevieve and Moni grew up together in a family of African American women — playing double-dutch, chasing fireflies, sharing the pain of the hot comb — attempting to make sense of the world through the complicated relationship they have with their hair.
10/11/2013 Cock Sometimes the battle of the sexes can get complicated. During a break from his boyfriend, John falls in love with a woman. Now he has a big choice to make—at the most awkward dinner party you’ll ever attend.
05/02/2013 The Homosexuals When Evan, a young gay man, first arrives in the city, he encounters a group of friends who welcome him into their family. And over the next ten years, they change his life in ways he could never have imagined. A sexy and funny tale for anyone who has ever fallen in love with a friend.
02/21/2013 The New Electric Ballroom Three sisters — Breda, Clara, and Ada — are trapped by old memories: party dresses, rock and roll, and that night long ago at the New Electric Ballroom. Join their mad tea party of sponge cake, confessions, and regret, in a lyrical and heartbreaking comic fable from one of Ireland’s most original new playwrights.
11/30/2012 Seventy Scenes of Halloween Jeff and Joan are just like you: they live in a nice home, they watch their favorite TV shows, they talk about their day. But tonight is Halloween. There are monsters at the door and ghosts in the closet, and Jeff and Joan are running out of Kandy Korn.
09/21/2012 The Brothers Size Two brothers, Ogun and Oshoosi forced together by circumstances, struggle to negotiate an uneasy truce. But the arrival of their unpredictable friend Elegba threatens to undo the fragile bonds of family.
06/20/2012 1*9*5*6 Degrees of Separation It’s a big year for Elvis, Marilyn, Warhol, Eisenhower and more, in a re-imagined 1956.
05/24/2012 In On It A spiraling narrative about a dying man trying to make plans for the end, a pair of lovers trying to make it work, and two men trying to make a play. A world where accidents happen. A story about control. A play that keeps its options open.
12/08/2011 Edith Can Shoot Things and Hit Them Three kids — Kenny, his sister Edith, and their friend Benji — are all but abandoned on a farm in remotest Middle America. With little adult supervision, they feed and care for each other, making up the rules as they go.
10/21/2011 Living with the Tiger Haymaker theater company uses private tiger ownership as a compass for navigating the backwaters of the American ethos.
10/08/2011 Middletown A deeply moving and funny play that explores the universe of a small American town.
06/23/2011 Buddy Cop 2 When a flood destroys the police station, the local cops set up shop in the nearby community center. Mysteries emerge. Criminals are chased. Racquetball is played. In this town, nothing is what it seems… or is it?
02/03/2011 Nightwork Five graduate students work tirelessly in the lab on a freezing night in January, all with urgent projects due in the morning. When one of them commits an act of unspeakable violence on a laboratory mouse, their sanity begins to unravel.
12/10/2010 Oh, the Humanity Two people and their two chairs seek to find meaning and direction in life, seek to find just the tiniest shred of certainty, consistency. A stranger arrives — though he doesn’t do what strangers always do, when strangers arrive.
10/07/2010 Breadcrumbs A reclusive fiction writer diagnosed with dementia must depend upon a troubled young caretaker to complete her autobiography.
06/17/2010 Blackbird After years in prison and subsequent hardships, Ray, 56, has a new identity and has made a new life for himself, thinking that he cannot be found. Una, 27, has thought of nothing else; upon seeing a photo of Ray in a magazine, she has arrived unannounced at his office. Guilt, rage, and raw emotions run high as they recollect the passionate relationship they had 15 years ago, when she was 12 and he was 40.
06/19/2009 Washing Machine An eerie little multispeed jigsaw of a play about the accidental death of a 5-year-old girl in a laundromat parallels what her would-be rescuers tried to do to save her life.
05/30/2009 Age of Arousal A lavish, sexy, frenetic ensemble piece about the forbidden and gloriously liberated self – genre-busting, rule-bending, and ambitiously original.
01/15/2009 The Hungry Ghost A “comedy about addiction” that delves into several angles of the current American opioid epidemic.
12/18/2008 Act a Lady When the men of a small Prohibition-era town decide to put on a play dressed in “fancy-type, women-type clothes,” the whole community is affected: gender lines blur, eyebrows raise, identities explode, and life and art are forever entangled.
09/11/2008 The Island The Island focuses on two cellmates, one whose successful appeal means that his release draws near and one who must remain in prison for many years to come. They spend their days performing futile physical labor and nights rehearsing in their cell for a performance of Sophocles’ Antigone in front of the other prisoners. This was a Little Green Pig Theatrical Concern production.
07/25/2008 Cornucopia of Me Starting in Katja Hill’s childhood, when the Theater Bug first bit her, Cornucopia of Me chronicles the merry misadventures of the one-time Western North Carolina resident and North Carolina School of the Arts graduate as she supported herself with a series of mind-numbing menial jobs while she honed her craft, fought her weight problem, finally journeyed to the to audition for a shot at Broadway — or even Off-Off-Off Broadway — stardom, fought her weight problem, and, ultimately returned to the [Research] Triangle [Park] a sadder but wiser woman.
03/21/2008 Beyond Belief Beyond Belief is not simply a trick of the eye. Here, Joshua Lozoff shares his spirit, mind and body through a delicate blend of personal stories, revelations and of course, his own brand of “deep magic” acquired from extensive world travels and experiences.
03/02/2008 Dying City A year after her husband’s death in Iraq, Kelly, a young therapist, confronts his identical twin brother, who shows up at her apartment unannounced.
05/12/2006 Three Sisters (on Ice) A Little Green Pig Theatrical Concern production about sisters’ yearning for the excitement of Moscow, and how their dreams are crushed when their brother marries a woman they consider ill-bred.
03/23/2007 an oak tree A man loses his daughter to a car accident. Nothing now is what it seems. It’s like he’s in a play – but he doesn’t know the words or the moves.
12/18/1983 Irma Vep Amazing play with quick-change artists in a hole-in-the-wall theater in a shopping plaza.

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