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The House of Blue Leaves
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CURRENTLY CLOSED
Opened Sep 14, 2008
Closed Oct 19, 2008
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WHAT IS IT ABOUT?

John Guare's heartbreakingly human comedy tells the story of Artie, a zookeeper living in Sunnyside, Queens who desperately wants to escape his lower middle-class existence. On the day in 1965 when the pope visits New York, Artie feels its time for his life to be blessed. But things get complicated with an ambitious mistress, Bunny, a crazy wife, Bananas, and a bomb-making teenaged son, Ronnie. In a society obsessed with success and infatuated with celebrity, Artie, Bunny and Ronnie are searching for fame and fortune, no matter how unrealistic their plans; Bananas would settle for love and acceptance. They have all bought into the myth that in this country wishes can be fulfilled. With a heady fusion of farce and tragedy, Guare gives a brilliant theatrical account of that very American dream gone sour. Nicholas Martin directs.

THEATER/VENUE INFORMATION:



Mark Taper Forum
135 N Grand Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90012

The Mark Taper Forum, a 760 seat house, has been honored for its development of new plays and voices for the theatre and for its continuing commitment to serve the broadest possible audience. The theatre has received virtually every theatrical award, [...] Read More

WHAT ARE CRITICS SAYING?

Easily the first thing to catch the eye when walking into the house of the newly refurbished Mark Taper Forum, which is being inaugurated by Nicholas Martin's less-than-exciting revival of John Guare's 1970 play, The House of Blue Leaves, is the big blue glittery curtain encircling all but a small downstage portion of the thrust stage. In front of the curtain is an upright piano sitting on a small, carpeted platform; an electric blue neon sign saying El Dorado Bar & Grill is suspended from above. Forget the Taper's snazzy new carpeting, the relief of seriously cool air conditioning, the blessed roominess of the new plush seats replacing their hip-pinching predecessors. The stage draws all t[...]


Reviewed by Terri Roberts on Sep 16, 2008

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