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MARSHALL EFRON
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Fables From The Lunar Bin
Synopsis:
A Street scene. The woman In the Moon looks down on a street scene. Looks down and tells the audience that there are there are many stories in this city and every story has a happy ending. No matter how dire you just have to look at it the right way. Sketches and songs prove her point. A Street musician falls in how Musician falls in love with her. Love - sacred, profane, successful or foolish - Is celebrated.
Notes:
Based on book, Sin City Fables by Alfa-Betty Olsen. Fables by Alfa-Betty Olsen & Marshall Efron. Music: Simon Wallace. Lyrics: Fran Landesman
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[Reading] York Theater, New York Nov 2009
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Genre:
Musical revue comedy
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Male: -  Female: -  Other: seven actors. Piano and bass
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Scenes from Life As We Live it Now
Synopsis:
a mix of genuine headlines and comedy sketches. the headlines are funny, insane and really real -- every one of them previously published in serious publications. the sketches are surreal. Maybe uber-real. A neighborhood is destroyed when two men marry. A man falls victim to a nightmarish system when he is taken by ambulance to an emergency room. Two would-be entrepreneurs open a private prison in their basement and discover that knotty pine walls do not a prison make. God calls on the cell phone and violence ensues. there is an all too contemporary love story
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By Alfa-Betty Olsen, Marshall efron, Jeff Stolzer
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comedy revue
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Male: -  Female: -  Other: seven actors
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