Cactus Flower
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CURRENTLY CLOSED
Opened Feb 24, 2011
Closed Apr 24, 2011
Opened Feb 24, 2011
Closed Apr 24, 2011
Running Time:
2hr. 30min.
(includes 1 intermission)
2hr. 30min.
(includes 1 intermission)
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WHAT IS IT ABOUT?
Cactus Flower tells the story of Julian Winston (Maxwell Caulfield), a handsome, middle-aged Park Avenue dentist and bachelor, who, to evade commitment, tells his much younger girlfriend Toni that he is married. When Toni demands to meet his fictional wife (Lois Robbins), hilarity ensues!
WHAT ARE CRITICS SAYING?
What are other members saying?
Loved it!
The show was one of the best that Ive seen recently. Too bad that this show is not on Broadway, is that good. The entire cast was wonderful.
Reviewed by teatru
on Thursday, Apr 7th, 2011
Funny Farce!
Enjoyable production of an American classic. Great sets, enthusiastic cast.
Worth seeing!
Reviewed by funnymba
on Monday, Mar 21st, 2011
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Michael Bush's production of Cactus Flower, now playing at Westside Theatre Upstairs, is a sweet throwback to the 1960s, a time in which Abe Burrows' script must have seemed more original and unpredictable than it currently does.
The slightly dopey plot follows Julian Winston (Maxwell Caulfield), a middle-aged, attractive Park Avenue dentist, who comes up with the idea of telling his much younger girlfriend Toni (doe-eyed Jenni Barber) that he is married, hoping to subdue any of her own thoughts of tying-the-knot. When Toni demands to meet his wife, Julian enlists his stiff nurse, Stephanie (Lois Robbins), to play the part.
Caulfield gives Julian a dashingly suave persona, and is perfe[...]