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Comedy
Overview
When the opening night of a new play goes horribly awry, the actors are forced to frantically improvise the plot onstage. Clashing egos, tested friendships and a series of disastrous misunderstandings combine to create the most offensive, shocking and accidental piece of theater ever to debut in front of a live audience.
Top Cast
Roger Bainbridge
Roger Bainbridge
Russell Wright
Roger Bainbridge
Russell Wright
Conor Bradbur
Conor Bradbur
Conor
Conor Bradbur
Conor


Kristian Bruun
Kristian Bruun
Alec Hess
Kristian Bruun
Alec Hess


Gwenlyn Cumyn
Gwenlyn Cumyn
Caroline / Amina Bouazizi
Gwenlyn Cumyn
Caroline / Amina Bouazizi
Caitlin Driscoll
Caitlin Driscoll
Maggie
Caitlin Driscoll
Maggie


Peter Higginson
Peter Higginson
Stanley Heath / Bernie Madoff
Peter Higginson
Stanley Heath / Bernie Madoff
Suzette McCanny
Suzette McCanny
Stage Manager
Suzette McCanny
Stage Manager


Kelly McCormack
Kelly McCormack
Vanessa Pike
Kelly McCormack
Vanessa Pike
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