'STREEP TEASE' Returns to Los Angeles Tonight

By: Nov. 13, 2015
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What started out as a one-night stand in 2009 quickly became a long-term relationship with the ever fascinating and brilliant actress Meryl Streep. After playing in Los Angeles from 2009-20012 and performances in San Francisco and New York, the critically acclaimed and box office hit STREEP TEASE: AN EVENING OF MERYL STREEP MONOLOGUES PERFORMED BY AN ALL-MALE CAST is back again where it all began, in Los Angeles, this weekend, November 13, 14 & 15.

'STREEP TEASE' is a show made up of male actors performingtheir own interpretations of their favorite Meryl Streep characters. We all love Meryl, we all have our favorite scene and there's no better way to pay tribute to her than to channel La Streep on stage. With a new cast, new characters, more drama, more comedy, we promise to bring you the best and ultimate tribute. So join us in celebrating our inner Streep!

The cast features Matthew Bridges, Roy Cruz, Ryan Fisher, William Boy-Jenkins, Teddy Margas, Matthew Nouriel, Ryan O'connor, Chris Pudlo, and Joel Scherruns.

'STREEP TEASE' plays the Macha Theatre, 1107 N. Kings Road, West Hollywood, CA 90069, produced by Roy Cruz and William Boy Jenkins Press, associate produced by Shaun Page, and directed by Ezra Weisz with choreography by Fred Tallaksen. Performances will run November 13 at 8pm, November 14 at 8pm, and November 15 at 3pm & 7pm. Tickets available at www.brownpapertickets.com/event/2309313.

Creator/Producer Roy Cruz, born and raised in the Philippines, is a stand up comedian/actor. Among his recent work in television and film: Keisha Vs. Geisha, a short film he wrote and produced that screened at the Slamdance Film Festival; and his comedy performance on Wisecrack, a Logo TV show. He has headlined at the Maui Cultural Center, Lake Tahoe Winterfest, Salt Lake City's Comedy 101 and at the Outlaugh GLBT Comedy Festival in 05, 06 and 09. He performs regularly around Los Angeles and its environs. His essay "Janeane's Garofalo's Greasy Hair" was published in the book "Out on the Edge: America's Rebel Comics."

For more information, visit www.streeptease.net.



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