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Birds of a Feather

The Complex
( 07/06/2012 - 08/05/2012 )
Running Time: 90 minutes

The Birdhouse Bar has seen better days. Once a going concern, it now sees little business. Changing times, changing tastes. Walt, the bartender-proprietor, keeps the place going, while caring for his developmentally disabled son, Reggie, now a young man. Walt has two regular customers on Tuesday nights: Cee Cee, a prostitute approaching middle age, and Joey, her regular Tuesday night john. Cee Cee is a survivor. Joey is damaged goods. But he’s a long time patron of hers, and his attraction to her is strong. A circumstance arises where Joey will be able to see Cee Cee outside of her regular working hours, i.e. as a civilian, as a real date and not a professional date. Can anything resembling real romance possibly exist for these two? Life proceeds, and things will soon change radically for these four.

Tickets

This production closed on 08/05/2012

Schedule

Friday/Saturday 8:00pm, Sunday 3:00pm

Venue Information

Ruby Theatre at The Complex
6476 Santa Monica Blvd, Hollywood, CA 90038 (map)
Box Office 323 - 9607785
valet available

Directors / Designers

Christina Hart Producer
Christina Hart Playwright
Robert Burgos Director
Kevin Bone Stage Manager
Marco De Leon Scenic Designer
samantha Szigeti Lighting Designer
James Ledesma Sound Designer
Philip Sokoloff Press Agent
Jolene Adams Graphic Designer

Cast

Eddie Kehler Joey
Kara Pulcino Cee Cee
Patrick John Hurley Walt
Michael Piznarski Reggie

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Reviews

LA Stage Blog (read review)
Marvelous show, wonderful actors, splended maladroit characters. Get connected and run to see this. - Staff Writer

LAist (read review)
perfectly constructed dramedy, entertaining play, easy to love production - Staff Writer

Examiner.com (read review)
Off Broadway quality material, perfect example of small theatre that speaks volumns. - Bonnie Previer