VIAGRA FALLS Announces Closing at Little Shubert Theatre, Aug. 29

By: Aug. 26, 2010
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Viagra Falls, a new comedy which held its Off-Broadway opening night on Wednesday, July 21 at the Little Shubert Theatre, will be closing on August 29th.

Viagra Falls tells the story of two aging widowers, Charley and Moe. For Charley's 77th birthday party, he hires a prostitute named Jacqueline Tempest, hoping to give himself and his lifelong friend a "last hurrah" with the help of some little blue pills.

Viagra Falls was written by Lou Cutell and Joao Machado, and is presented by Stanley Browne, John Finocchio and SJ Productions, Inc. The show is directed by Don Crichton (of "The Carol Burnett Show"). Bernie Kopell ("The Love Boat), Lou Cutell (How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying) and Teresa Ganzel ("The Tonight Show") star as Moe, Charley and Jacqueline respectively.

For more information about Viagra Falls or to purchase tickets for the last few performances, please visit www.vfallstheplay.com



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