Last night, I attended the first production of the season for East Side Players. What a treat! Since it was Halloween, attendance was low. We had plenty of room to stretch out and enjoy the production. The play was Laughter on the 23rd Floor by Neil Simon. It was an interesting production which reflects Neil Simon's early days in TV with Sid Caesar and the writers Carl Reiner, Mel Brooks and Larry Gelbert. This was a touching production that revealed some of the issues of 1953 with McCarthyism, the change in peoples' taste and the drive to deal with commercials.
If you can get to the production do. Support local theatre.
Sunday, November 1, 2009
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