productions Volume 23/Issue 16/2005
THE BIBLE (ABRIDGED). Le Petit Theatre du Vieux Carré, 616 St. Peter St., 522-2081 — The Authors of The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged) cavort through both the Old and New Testaments. Gary Rucker directs three actors who play 62 characters. 8pm Friday-Saturday, 2pm Sunday. August 12-28.
BLACK AND WHITE BLUES. Le Chat Noir, 715 St. Charles Ave., 581-5812 — Three year anniversary and final performance of the long-running show about the service industry. 7:30pm Monday, Aug. 8.
KRASNAYA. Beau Rivage Theatre, Biloxi, MS, 888).566.7469 —"KRASNAYA centers around dance with amazing acts of athleticism entwined to keep audiences on the edge of their seats," said Terry Burden, vice president of entertainment at Beau Rivage and the show’s co-producer. The 85-minute production features a cast of 42 Russian performers. "Alla Duchova is the most respected and sought-after choreographer in Russia and this show is a testament to her amazing talent and eye for perfection." Tickets $22.95 and $29.95 plus tax and service fee. 7:30pm Monday-Thursday; 7pm & 9:30pm Saturday; 3pm & 7pm Sunday. Through Nov. 20.
NANCY DREW & THE HARDY BOYS IN THE WAX MUSEUM MYSTERY. One Eyed Jacks, 615 Toulouse St., 569.9100/606.9903 — Running With Scissors presents an original play by Richard Read and Flynn DeMarco based on the series of teenage mystery novels. Elizabeth Pearce, Rod Lemaire, Brian Peterson and others star. Tickets $17. 8pm Friday-Saturday. Through August 6.
NATIVE TONGUES 4. Le Chat Noir, 715 St. Charles Ave., 581.5812 — Monologues by local authors Kevin Allman, Poppy Z. Brite, Joshua Clark, Jim Fitzmorris, Frank Gagnard and Jon Newlin. Carl Walker directs Ann Casey, Kris LaMorte, Karen-Kaia Livers, Jessica Podewell and Carol Sutton. Tickets $29 (includes $5 bar credit). 8pm Friday-Saturday, 6pm Sunday. Through Aug. 28.
ROMANTIC COMEDY. Minacapelli’s Dinner Playhouse, 1540 Lindberg Drive, Slidell, 985.781.6565 — Rickie Luke directs Bernard Slade’s follow-up to his hit comedy Same Time, Next
The Cast of Street Theater which opens Aug. 4 at The Marigny Theatre. (front row: Nancy Hammons, Chris Schlumbrecht, Gabe Cummins & Jamie Temple; middle row: Adam Hawkins, Steve Patrick, Jim Beeson, Michael Castrillo, Cammie West, W. Grant Gray & Carlos Gonzalez; back row: Michael Maggio, Rikki Redd & Dave Fuller) - Photo Carlos GonzalezYear. With Paul Page, Dana Ortt, Jane Scott, Dale Goodman, Holly Goodman, and Danielle Luke Ballard. Tickets $35 (includes dinner and show); $20 (dessert and show; arrive one hour later). 6:30pm Friday-Saturday, 1:30pm Sunday. Through August 6.
STREET THEATER. The Marigny Theater, 1030 Marigny Street, 947.0505 — The New Orleans Alliance of Pride presents the New Orleans premier of Doric Wilson’s play with an ensemble cast of fourteen. Tickets $20. 8pm, Thursday—Saturday. August 5—27.
TWO GENTLEMAN OF VERONA. Lupin Theatre, Tulane University, 865.5105, ex. 2 — Gary Rucker directs members of the Shakespeare Festival’s Intern Training Program in this early comedy by the Bard. Tickets $12, $10 students/teachers/seniors/children. 7:30pm Tuesday-Saturday, 1:30pm Saturday. Through August 6.
WISE GUY. Oswald’s Speakeasy, 1331 Decatur St., 218.5954 — One-man show starring Harry Anderson, accompanied by pianist Gilles Marschall. Tickets $25. 9:30pm Wednesday-Sunday.
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