World Premiere of MOLUMBY'S MILLION Opens at The Centre Theater Nov 5
By: Erica Anker
Boxing champ Jack Dempsey is in a pickle; he wants a fight, but crooked promoters, conniving reporters, and shady dames keep him from the fight he wants. He ends up fighting for his championship and pride in a tiny cowtown in Montana in the world premier of the new hard punching comedy by D.W. Gregory, "Molumby's Million." The Centre Theater brings this true story to life with all the force of a knockout blow.
In the 1920s Jack Dempsey was the biggest entertainment draw in the world. His fights brought in million dollar gates and he was the biggest name in sports until Muhammad Ali. Originally a bar brawler in the Rockies, Dempsey was nicknamed "The Manassa Mauler" by writer Damon Runyon for his ferocious fighting style.In 1923 he was at the top of the world, making movies in Hollywood, and enjoying his millions. In tiny Shelby Montana, a group of city fathers raised enough money to lure the champ to their town on the high plains to fight local boxer and World War One hero Tommy Gibbons. Dempsey was worried about fighting a veteran since he was widely seen as a coward and slacker having skipped service in the war.The cast is rounded out by Iron Age veterans Adam Altman, Krissy Johnson and David Fiebert.Working together the Centre Theater and Iron Age Theatre have been one of the most critically acclaimed companies in the area for over fifteen years. The Philadelphia City Paper called the companies, The area's most under appreciated professional theater. Receiving Barrymore nominations for a number of their productions the companies have also premiered seven plays in the past two years including "Citizen Paine," "Waiting for the Ship from Delos," Philadelphia playwright Chris Braak's "The Life of John Henry," and Jeffrey Hatcher's "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." Coming soon will be the world premier of "Red Emma" about Emma Goldman. The Centre Theater is in the Montgomery County Cultural Center at 208 DeKalb Street in Norristown. It is easily reached via routes 202, I-76, I-476 and Ridge Pike. There is plenty of free parking and the theater is one block from Septa's Norristown Transit Center on the Manayunk/Norristown line.Call 610-279-1013 for tickets and information or visit the web at www.ironagetheatre.org.

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