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Is It Hot in Here...or Is It Me?
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CURRENTLY CLOSED
Opened Oct 24, 2003
Closed Nov 15, 2003

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WHAT IS IT ABOUT?

Dee Wallace Stone returns to the limelight in the stage production of Is It Hot In Here...Or Is It Me?

The best-selling book, Is It Hot In Here or Is It Me?, has now been transformed into an uproarious theatrical comedy about life and love in the hot flash zone. The play takes us through the ins and outs, the ups and downs, of menopause. It shows how change-of-life changes your life.

The play's characters take a previously taboo subject and infuse it with comic relief we can all appreciate. From a first encounter with a hot flash, through an extraordinary array of "natural" remedies, to struggling with whether "to estrogen or not to estrogen." Not just for women, the production is also about what the men and anyone else in their lives--go through faced with this grumpy, prickly and very sweaty woman with zero libido.

Johanna Siegmann directs playwright Lina Gallegos's adaptation of Gayle Sand's book. The production stars Dee Wallace Stone (E.T., Cujo).

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THEATER/VENUE INFORMATION:



Egyptian Arena Theatre
1625 N Las Palmas Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90028


WHAT ARE CRITICS SAYING?

Because I've lived 3,000 miles from my mother ever since her 40th birthday, everything I learned about menopause came from The Golden Girls. Now that I've seen the menopause comedy Is It Hot In Here...or Is It Me? at the Egyptian Arena in Hollywood, I still prefer my lessons from Blanche Devereaux. Directed by Johanna Siegmann, Is It Hot in Here...? plays like a "very special" episode of Designing Women as everyone on stage falls back on punch lines to mask the pain and anguish they suffer while going through menopause.

Gayle (Dee Wallace Stone) begins to sense the symptoms of menopause in her late 40s. The disturbance causes a rift in her marriage to Barry (Ruben Garfias) because of Gayle[...]


Reviewed by Jonas Schwartz on Oct 29, 2003

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