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Evento
Incorruptible by Michael Hollinger
Welcome to Priseaux, France, c. 1250 A.D.: The river flooded again last week. The chandler's shop just burned to the ground. Nobodys heard of the wheelbarrow yet. And Saint Foy, the patron of the local monastery, hasn't worked a miracle in thirteen years. In other words, the Dark Ages still look pretty dark. All eyes turn to the Pope, whose promised visit will surely encourage other pilgrims to make the trek and restore the abbey to its former glory. That is until a rival church claims to possess the relics of Saint Foy and their bones are working miracles. All seems lost until the destitute monks take a lesson from a larcenous one-eyed minstrel, who teaches them an outrageous new way to pay old debts.
Reviews: A lightning-fast farce, rich in both verbal and physical humor. American Theatre. Everything fits snugly in this funny, endearing black comedy. Hollinger understands how to balance verbal and physical humor, how to sketch personality in a few deft strokes, how to pause here and there to allow his audience to catch its breath, how to bring on a new character at just the right time, and how to write dialogue that's an artful blend of the mock-formal and the anachronistically breezy. A piece of remarkably dexterous craftsmanship. Philadelphia Inquirer. A farcical romp, scintillating and irreverent. Philadelphia Weekly.
The Cast: Devin Guinee,Erin Hurley, Melynda Kiring, Jerry Motta, Montgomery Paulsen, Linda Sciacqua, Sahil Singh, and, Ian Wilcox.
Performances from February 25th to March 13th.
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UbicaciónMartinez Campbell Theater (Ver)
636 Ward St.
Martinez, CA 94553
United States
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Proof of Covid Vaccinations Required. As of 11/1/2021 Masks are not required. Subject to change per Contra Costa Health Department.
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