Bargains & Blood (How To Succeed In Home Shopping!)
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CURRENTLY CLOSED
Opened Aug 14, 2009
Closed Aug 30, 2009
Opened Aug 14, 2009
Closed Aug 30, 2009
Running Time:
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2hr. 0min.
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This show is part of the FringeNYC 2009 Festival.
WHAT IS IT ABOUT?
A trailer park Cinderella becomes a messianic home shopping hostess during a recession. Featuring Bavarian-Crystal-selling dope fiends, philandering TV pitchmen, and the vengeful ex-mistress of the inventor of Hair-in-a-can! With blood on the floor and bargains galore!
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[Ed. Note: This is the fifth in a series of TM review roundups of shows in the 13th annual New York International Fringe Festival.]
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