Blame It On Beckett
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CURRENTLY CLOSED
Opened Oct 16, 2011
Closed Oct 30, 2011
Opened Oct 16, 2011
Closed Oct 30, 2011
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Abingdon Theatre Company's 19th Season starts with Blame It On Beckett a comedy that bites the hand that feeds it by John Morogiello, author of Abingdon's recent hit production Engaging Shaw.
Set in the literary office of a regional theater, Blame It On Beckett centers on an intern struggling to balance her artistic integrity against the demands of her personal and professional life.
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You think you've got it bad with data overload. Pity Jim Foley, the poor literary manager -- struggling under the onslaught of thousands of unsolicited scripts (each with a needy, insecure author attached) -- at the center of John Morgiello's little gem of a comedy, Blame It On Beckett, now at the Abingdon Theatre.
Overwhelmed by the deluge of scripts pouring into the small regional theatre where he works, Foley (Warren Kelley) has grown cynical and slack, as submissions now mount toward the ceiling. And having long since despaired of finding a diamond in the rough, he has instead pinned his hopes on making himself indispensable as dramaturg to his company's pet playwright, Tina Fike (Anne [...]