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As Much As You Can
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CURRENTLY CLOSED
Opened Jan 4, 2008
Closed Jan 27, 2008
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WHAT IS IT ABOUT?

Hendel Productions West presents the West Coast premiere of As Much As You Can, written by Paul Oakley Stovall and directed by Krissy Vanderwarker. Tony Award-winning actress Tonya Pinkins stars.

When Jesse returns home to Chicago for his brother's wedding, he surprises -- or, as his best friend Nina says, "ambushes" -- his family by bringing along his Swedish boyfriend, Christian. Jesse's three siblings have varying reactions to the couple: half-sister Ronnie is supportive and anxious for the family to fully accept Jesse and Christian as a couple; younger brother Tony, once he conquers his initial homophobia, is resistant to welcoming a white man into their African-American family; deeply religious sister Evy thinks that Jesse is betraying the memory of their deceased parents by "choosing" what she considers a sinful, unnatural lifestyle. Through card games, language lessons, and literature, they all strive to live, love, and give as much as they can.

THEATER/VENUE INFORMATION:



Celebration Theatre
7051 Santa Monica Blvd
West Hollywood, CA 90038

Celebration Theatre is a professional, community-based theatre committed to the creative exploration and celebration of gay and lesbian culture, with an emphasis on new work by lesbian and gay playwrights. Celebration Theatre is an intimate space wh [...] Read More

WHAT ARE CRITICS SAYING?

You don't always have to like your family, but you will always love your family. Such is the message of Paul Oakley Stovall's earnest and involving new dramedy As Much As You Can, now at the Celebration Theater in West Hollywood. The show benefits from a talented cast, including author Stovall, and particularly Tony Award winner Tonya Pinkins, who gives a masterful performance.

Youngest child Tony (Andrew Kelsey) is getting married and the family has returned to their childhood home for the wedding. The eldest daughter of this African-American clan, Evy (Pinkins), lords over the house as a replacement matriarch, judging the brood with a Bible as her guide. The second in line, Jessie (Stoval[...]


Reviewed by Jonas Schwartz on Jan 6, 2008

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