- UP CHICK CREEK
- Reviewed by Carol Kaufman Segal
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In Santa Monica Playhouse’s
ongoing benefit series, their recent production was an unusual creation of
three one-woman shows. The first, Surviving Chrysalis, was written,
and is performed by Barbara Cole, under the direction of Amy Mayer Cole
wrote her first one-woman show about becoming a new mother in 1995.
Despite its success, Cole put her acting career on the back burner after
becoming a mother.
But ten years later, she returned
to her profession with Surviving Chrysalis that won “Best of Fest” at the
San Diego Actors Festival. This very talented lady is reprising the show
about the turbulence of mid-life. |
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- The story of Lizzie, Crazy In A Good Way,
was written by Lizzie Czerner and directed by David Coe. Lizzie,
unfortunately is a 40-year old romantic who finds her first love, but
it is questionable whether the feeling is mutual. This very funny play
is performed by the artistic playwright herself. Czerner is a seasoned
actress with credits in film, stage and voice-over work.
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- The Hard Way, the final offering is a
musical adventure written and performed by Dinah Steward and directed
by Martin Papzaian. Steward was an active-duty member of the United
States Air Force prior to pursuing a career in singing and
songwriting.
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- After a an unknown mix-up in reservations
and a late start at the opening of Up Chick Creek, the production made
up for the long wait for an evening of enjoyable entertainment.
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- The Santa Monica Playhouse is continually
aiming to raise funds to continue the work they have been doing where
they have been offering continuous theatrical service to the community
for 50 years. They are grateful for all the support they receive from
their loyal devotees. For further information on future productions or
any of the many other services they offer, call (310) 394-9779, or go
online at
www.santamonicaplayhouse.com. The playhouse
is located at 1211 Fourth Street in Santa Monica.
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