The Foolish Theatre Company Presents SKIN DEEP 10/16-11/6
By: Gabrielle Sierra Sep. 08, 2010
Winner of the 2008 Larry Corse Playwriting Prize and a finalist for the James Sunwall Prize for Comedy, Skin Deep is a revealing new comedy. When George and Liz, a couple from Ohio, inherit a clothing-optional resort in Key West, they discover parts of themselves never before exposed.
The Godiva Inn staff includes a gay front desk clerk who's an aspiring drag queen and a lesbian janitor who moonlights as a dominatrix. Also complicating their lives is a visiting businessman who likes to give gals the business. Along the way, the couple is forced to confront issues about what they believe, what they want andwho they really are. Beyond the laughs, Skin Deep explores what people do when pushed beyond their comfort zones.WARNING: This play contains rampant off-stage nudity!Skin Deep has had eight staged readings and workshops around the country, winning several honors along the way, including the 2008 Larry Corse Playwriting Prize, 2nd place in the 2007 Spokane Civic Theatre New Play Contest, and finalist for both the 2007 Stage Three Festival of New Plays and the 2007 Sunwall Prize for Comedy. The cast includes William Green (the Foolish Theatre Company's Romantic Fools), Dee Dee Friedman (Bella in the first national tour of Lost in Yonkers), Robby Sharpe (Prospect Theatre Company's The Pursuit of Persephone), Mary Theresa Archbold (the Foolish Theatre Company's Funny as a Crutch) and Timothy Scott Harris (Ensemble Studio Theatre's The Adventures of Captain Neato-Man).
The Foolish Theatre Company's resident playwright, Rich Orloff, is the author of ten award-winning full-length comedies and dozens of short comedies, which together have received over 700 productions on six continents (and a staged reading on Antarctica). One day he hopes to have a production in New York in a theater larger than 99 seats. Resident director Jeffrey C. Wolf has directed three of the Foolish Theatre Company's productions, including 2008's acclaimed Funny as a Crutch, as well as productions for Kaleidoscope Theatre Company, WOW Theatre Cafe and Penn State University. Jeff is not to be confused with the other Jeffrey C. Wolf, a toxicology veterinary pathologist in Sterling, Virginia.

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