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Yearning to Itch What Waitresses Will do For Tips
Comedy

Yearning to Itch What Waitresses Will do For Tips

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Yearning to Itch What Waitresses Will do For Tips

This show is part of the Capital Fringe Festival 2008 Festival.

Yearning to Itch What Waitresses Will do For Tips Tickets and Information


Warehouse Arts - Beyond
1017 7th ST, NW
Washington, DC 20001
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This show is currently closed
Opened on July 10, 2008
Closed on July 26, 2008

Running Time: 45 min.

Ticket Information: This show is currently closed.

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Synopsis


It's about unrequited lust and inappropriate behavior. Death, love and lucid dreaming. About trying to seduce the wrong people in the wrong way for the right and wrong reasons. It's about customer service, nightmares and the present moment. 4 women, 1 man.

World Premiere

Show includes profanity.

User Reviews


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Review: Too weird for me by SharynN

I was drawn to the show because of the intriguing title. Yes, there was a waitress, but thats was it. To me, the play consisted of lines of unrelated "dialog" that went nowhere. The actors seemed to struggle to find ways to relate to their own lines and to each other.

rating: 1 stars  ·  posted on 7/14/2008 at 8:42 AM
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