Any Given Monday
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CURRENTLY CLOSED
Opened Oct 12, 2011
Closed Nov 6, 2011
Opened Oct 12, 2011
Closed Nov 6, 2011
Running Time:
2hr. 0min.
(includes 1 intermission)
2hr. 0min.
(includes 1 intermission)
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WHAT IS IT ABOUT?
Lenny is a great guy - a good teacher, an excellent father and a loving husband. So when Lenny's wife leaves him for a smooth-talking lothario who builds Walmarts, his life is shattered. While Lenny consoles himself with pizza and Monday Night Football, his best friend Mick takes matters into his own hands...
Now Lenny must decide what he will stand up for and who he will stand up to. How far is too far to get back to happily-ever-after?
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Bruce Graham's troubling comedy-drama, Any Given Monday, now at 59E59 Theatres under Bud Martin's efficient direction, is devilishly devised from the plot standpoint, and will undeniably tickle many spectators' fancies. But once audiences assess its moral underpinnings, they may feel it was their sense of right and wrong that was punched in the stomach.
The play begins days after upstanding Philadelphia public school teacher Lenny (Paul Michael Valley) has been abandoned by his wife Risa (Hillary B. Smith) for apparently suave (though never seen) Frank. He is bereft of desire to do anything but sit in his dark-hued den (rendered by set designer Dirk Durossette) and eat pizza while wat[...]