So I caught my pal Frank Anthony Polito's play "Another Day on Willow St." on Tuesday night at the Players Theatre. I realize that I'm kind of a weirdo about this, but I generally try to avoid going to performances of people I know as I find it very difficult to separate the friend from the performer, and then I wind up being either too tense or too embarrassed to enjoy myself. That being said, I haven't known Frank very long and he invited me to his entry in this year's Fringe Festival, so I decided to take a chance, got the evening off from work and took my friend Jay to see if Thur 8/23 @ 10:45 PM
Sat 8/25 @ 4:30 PM
Run time: 75 min, no intermission
Tickets: $15
Call: 212.279.4488
www.anotherdayonwillowst.com
UPDATE: I'm not the only one who liked this play.
If relationship drama isn't your cup of tea, perhaps seeing Priscilla Barnes -- aka Terri from "Three's Company" -- as Hillary Rodham Clinton (talk about typecasting! Oh, wait ...) in "Hillary Agonistes," a play about the future president's dealing with the sudden disappearance of 65 million people worldwide (including her own husband), is more your speed. Somehow the idea of seeing Nurse Alden try to pull off Hillary sounds far more anxiety-inducing than seeing my friend's own production, but like I said, I'm kind of a freak. (NYT)
UPDATE: I'm not the only one who liked this play.
If relationship drama isn't your cup of tea, perhaps seeing Priscilla Barnes -- aka Terri from "Three's Company" -- as Hillary Rodham Clinton (talk about typecasting! Oh, wait ...) in "Hillary Agonistes," a play about the future president's dealing with the sudden disappearance of 65 million people worldwide (including her own husband), is more your speed. Somehow the idea of seeing Nurse Alden try to pull off Hillary sounds far more anxiety-inducing than seeing my friend's own production, but like I said, I'm kind of a freak. (NYT)
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