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dog & pony dc's A KILLING GAME
**NOTE ON "SOLD OUT" PERFORMANCES*** Don't give up! Tickets may be available through Capital Fringe Festival. Contact us directly or visit: https://www.capitalfringe.org/festival-2013/shows/55-a-killing-game ________________________________________________________________________
Saturday, July 27th performance is a PLAY THEN PAY show. Reserve your ticket, check in at the box office by 8:15, see the show, then pay. This is CASH ONLY. Credit cards taken only under duress (and will include $5 processing fee). ________________________________________________________________________
In a not-so-distant time and place, a deadly plague begins killing the citizenry--inexplicably, indiscriminately, and fast! How far will you go? How hard can you play? How much fun can you have? Who knows when you'll have another chance. Besides: we can't all die, can we?
A KILLING GAME is dog & pony dc's absurdist-play-meets-party-game that WASHINGTON POST dubbed "more AIRPLANE than ANDROMEDA STRAIN" and DC THEATRE SCENE proclaimed "It's all grand fun...not to mention inventive theatre."
A KILLING GAME Directed by Colin K. Bills Originally Developed & Scripted by: Colin K. BIlls, Rachel Grossman, Lorraine Ressegger-Slone, J. Argyl Plath, Jon Reynolds, Rebecca Sheir, Gwydion Suilebhan Performed by: Wyckham Avery, Sean Paul Ellis, Jessica Lefkow, J. Argyl Plath, Jon Reynolds, Yasmin Tuazon, with Rebecca Sheir Designed by: Colin K. Bills & Ivania Stack, with Christopher Baine Stage Manager: Melanie Harker A KILLING GAME ensemble: Wyckham Avery, Christopher Baine, Colin K. Bills, Genna Davidson, Sean Paul Ellis, Rachel Grossman, Melanie Harker, Jessica Lefkow, Shannon Davies Mancus, Elaine Yuko Qualter, J. Argyl Plath, Lorraine Ressegger-Slone, Jon Reynolds, Rebecca Sheir, Ivania Stack, Gwydion Suilebhan, Yasmin Tuazon. Aptly supported by: Ellys Abrams. Graphics by: Kate Ahern Loveric.
This production is presented as a part of the Capital Fringe Festival - July 11 to 28, 2013 A program of the Washington, DC non-profit Capital Fringe.
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LocationWoolly Mammoth Theatre Company's Rehearsal Hall (View)
641 D Street, NW
Washington, DC 20004
United States
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