Never Tell
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CURRENTLY CLOSED
Opened Jul 27, 2006
Closed Aug 13, 2006
Opened Jul 27, 2006
Closed Aug 13, 2006
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WHAT IS IT ABOUT?
What's your dirty little secret? Just what are you hiding from your friends?
More importantly, what are they hiding from you? You're about to find out the hard way that friends aren't always loyal; lovers don't always tell the truth; and you can never ever trust your boss. Never Tell, by James Christy, is directed by Drew DeCorleto.
Equity Approved Showcase.
Not appropriate for children --Age 17 and up
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A couple of the male characters in James Christy's Never Tell -- which starts out frantic and eventually goes off the deep end -- are such unregenerate heels, it's as if the rampant ill-will in Neil LaBute's In the Company of Men or Your Friends & Neighbors had burst and extraneous misogynists and misanthropists were catapulted in this direction.
One of these heels is Will (Matthew Wilkas), curator of a controversial art gallery exhibit that features a videotaped rape of mysterious origin Will has been married for some time to gallery owner-rich girl Anna (Teresa L. Goding) but also craves Anna's troubled pal Liz (Eva Kaminsky). The other crumb in this very contemporary upside-down cake is[...]