Thursday, March 15, 2012

Repeat production of The Botticelli Cruise in DC 202 544 6973

Northwest
DC Military Retirement Residence
Presents
A
A Seventh Street Playhouse production of
THE BOTTICELLI CRUISE
By
Anthony E. Gallo
Wednesday, March 21, 7:00 PM
Only
three bizarre and confused characters, plus an elusivecaptain, appear in this
two-act drama about a cruise on a small exclusive cruise ship, The Botticelli,
which sails around the east coast of Africa along the warm Indian
Ocean . Bernard Sheed Phillips, late forties, is taking his
fortieth cruise. Boo, now on her tenth cruise, early forties ,five times
married likes her gin. Cognac
, scotch, bourbon, martinis, but anything will do. And Arthur, the
accommodating Somalian waiter is very obliging toward both. They seem to like
him too. Bernard proclaims he’s more than one person. She enjoys being on deck
and reading her favorite novelist and philosophic guru, J. B. Roehard. Bernard
likes her legs. Arthur seems secretive. They cruise toward dangerous ports with
revolutions, terrorists, and pirates. All rumors of course. They each claim
they want nothing. But then pirates invade the ship. And more happens
Bernard Jan Forbes
Boo Tarpley Long
Arthur Jonathan Gadsden
Captain Botticelli Lenny Levy
Sound Design Beatrix Whitehall
Sound Operator Beatrix Whitehall
Narrator Beatrix Whitehall
Introduction Carol Campbell
Questions:
Agallo2368@verion.net
or 202 544 6973

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