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In this new political farce, State Representative Steven Chase is stunned when he learns that he is suddenly his party’s nominee for Governor. Preparing a pro forma presentation to the nominating committee, Steven’s squeaky clean and honest image starts to unravel when a call girl, an angry suspicious wife, a snooping reporter, an enraged donor, and an overly eager temp worker creating office chaos all converge on what was supposed to be the best day of his life.
7 short plays from award-winning Neo playwright Scott Mullen who’s had over 56 plays produced worldwide. An eclectic evening of comedy, including: a quirky interrogation with a truth-seeking goat, adults commandeering a children’s sandbox, a man realizing that the afterlife is not what he expected, a woman convincing her friends that a train is coming to take her to Hogwarts – and more! Come see them all and join us for a fun, entertaining night of theatre.
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“A frothy cocktail of musical chairs with just a dash of cyanide … fast and furious and deliciously ribald.”
– LA BEAT
“This relatively unknown gem (from 2003) is worth a visit or two … [Director Joe] Ochman pulls delightful performances from his cast. Go. See. Enjoy.”
– STAGE HAPPENINGS
“Truly an ensemble piece, with every actor in fine tune … a fast-moving, precision show.”
-ReviewPlays.com
“Neo’s Motel 8….we’ll put the plays on for ya.”
Eight short motel plays by eight writers.
March 14 – April 6th 2014
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December 2013
Monologue Festival After Party
VS Theatre
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April – May 2013
DUCK HUNTER SHOOTS ANGEL by Mitch Albom
Carrie Hamilton Theatre at the Pasadena Playhouse
Cast: Will Ahren, Ara Anton, Michael Dempsey, Carolyn Gilroy, Rodrick Jean-Charles, Nick Rocz, Alexis Simpson, David St. James, Bob Wilson
Directed by Richard Pierce
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NEO BINGO AT HAMBURGER MARY’S
At this event, Neo Ensemble Theatre launched the Kathryn Joosten Project at Hamburger Mary’s Bingo. Thank you to the wonderful donors who provided us with fantastic prizes! Thank you to celebrity guests bingo callers LILY TOMLIN and BOB BERGEN! And thank you to our friends who joined us on this fun night of fundraising!
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August – September 2012
EPIC PROPORTIONS by Larry Coen & David Crane
Avery Schreiber Theatre
Cast: Dagney Kerr, Karim Leon, Anthony Marquez, Michael Miranda, Steve Palmer, Marina Palmier, David St. James, and guest artist Matt Crabtree
Directed by Joe Ochman
LA Weekly gave it a GO!
A play about a movie being made on a grand scale set in the 1930s in the Arizona desert with 3400 extras. It has danger, intrigue, romance and is, by the way, hilarious. A huge undertaking, a stupendous achievement, a story of …
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April 2012
THEATRE DIVAS IN SPAAAAAACE by Donaco Smyth
Hudson Theatre
Directed by Wendy Worthington
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September – October 2011
“SURPRISES” by award-winning playwright Mark Harvey Levine
The Grove Theatre Center
“Mark Harvey Levine is certainly a heartening find…his plays are smart, humane, funny, and indicate a terrific sense of theatrical craft.” – Martin Denton, NYTheatre.com
“Levine has an unmerciful sense of humor, fueled through a fertile imagination” – Travis Michael Holder, Entertainment Today
“There’s a reason Mark Harvey Levine’s short plays have enjoyed more than 600 productions around the world. The Los Angeles-based playwright is a funny, insightful and efficient storyteller.” – Michael C. Moore, Kitsap Sun (Washington State)
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January – February 2011
“FREE” by Barbara Lindsay
[Inside] The Ford Theatre
Directed by Wendy Worthington