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With the support of The Embassy
of the United States of America
THE GIN GAME
the Pulitzer prized play
by D.L.Cobur
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this spirited, eloquent and bittersweet comedy, two feisty nursing
home residents play gin rummy, and a card game becomes a metaphor
for life. |
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Directed
by: Allan
Caister
with:
Frances Nacman
and Michael Fitzpatrick

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UKULELE NAMED RALPH |
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A
Try-Lingual experience
(in French, Italian, English)
by and with Iaon Gun |
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| Ralph's
ukulele, voice and tap shoes will spontaneously combust live on
stage attempting to define - once and for all - the world of jazz.
With the cool of Louis Armstrong, and the incompetence of Mr.Bean,
this Buster Keaton of Jazz promises nothing and will be as unprepared
as the audience is for whatever may happen.You don't have to speak
Italian or English to enjoy Ralph. |
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