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| FCC drama program’s fall production - The Drunken City |
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Event Description
The FCC drama program’s fall production will be The Drunken City by Adam Bock, a 2007 Obie Award-winning-playwright. The play is a comedy drama about three 20-something brides-to-be celebrating their engagements with a night on the town. Along the way, they meet three men who challenge their assumptions about love and marriage. Bock is known for creating ominous moods in ordinary settings. An article by Kenneth Jones on Playbill.com quotes The Kitchen Theater Company (KTC), where Bock’s play debuted in 2005, in the following introduction: “Only a couple more weeks until Marnie's big wedding day. Invitations, bridesmaids, dresses, matching shoes, gloves, and bachelorette party with pink drinks are all ready to go! But what's this? The bride is kissing someone who is not the groom? The entire city tilts! In The Drunken City everyone is under the influence (maybe with alcohol, maybe just drunk with love) and everyone is trying to find some balance—especially the runaway bride-to-be.” Performances of the play are scheduled for Thursday, Nov. 12, Friday, Nov. 13, and Saturday, Nov. 14, at 8 p.m. in the JBK Theater. Tickets will be $7 for students and senior citizens, and $10 for adults. Call 301.846.2515 for more information. |
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