Kicker
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CURRENTLY CLOSED
Opened Jun 13, 2005
Closed Jun 25, 2005
Opened Jun 13, 2005
Closed Jun 25, 2005
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WHAT IS IT ABOUT?
Kicker takes a tragicomic look at today's pop-star idol worship from the inside out, as entertainment journalist Michael Gray has the interview of his life with a modern Ernest Hemingway, only to find it all a sham. Gray struggles to find value and meaning in a profession where beauty and luck are all that's needed to be a star.
Schedule
Thursday through Monday (June 9 - 13)
Wednesday through Sunday (June 15 - 19)
Wednesday through Saturday (June 22 - 25)
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"You'd be surprised how uninteresting interesting people are," says Michael Gray -- and he should know. As a celebrity journalist, he's been interviewing so-called "interesting" people for years. More than a little jaded, Michael (played by Matt Pepper) is nevertheless thrilled to meet Jack Finch Telsey (James Lloyd Reynolds), a writer whom he admires. He's even more excited when Jack turns out to be incredibly personable and seemingly genuine. They talk for seven hours, downing a bottle of scotch and forging what Michael feels is a true friendship; but when they meet a second time, it becomes obvious that Jack has little or no recollection of the pair's previous encounter. Robert Simonson's[...]