BUNBURY: A Serious Play For Trivial People Opens 5/1 At Factory Theater
Mill 6 Presents the New England Premiere of Bunbury: A Serious Play for Trivial People
Opens May 1st 2009, at the Factory Theatre in Boston
When he finds out that he is only a fictitious character who never appears in The Importance of Being Earnest, Bunbury uses his double anonymity to infiltrate and alter classic literature, starting by accidentally giving Romeo and Juliet a happy ending. The resulting transformation of such classics as The Three Sisters, A Streetcar Named Desire, Waiting for Godot, and even Edgar Allan Poe's The Raven spawns a new sub-discipline in literary criticism and may even change the world. A comedy that proves everyone's life means something--even if they don't exist!
Bunbury: A Serious Play for Trivial People
Written by Tom Jacobson;directed by Barlow Adamson & John Edward O'Brien
Presented by the Mill 6 Collaborative
The Factory Theatre, 791 Tremont Street in Boston's South End
May 1--17th, 2009 Thurs--Sat @ 8PM: Sun, May 10th and May 17th @ 3PM
All Tickets $17 (in advance) $20 (at the door)
Reserve: www.TheaterMania.com or call 866-811-411
Info at www.Mill6.org call or write info@Mill6.org
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