Suffer The Long Night

 

Suffer The Long Night

A hilarious new play from the writers of “Meet The Parents”.

Event Info
Host:
John Hinestrosa
Type:
Time and Place
Start Time:
Friday, August 15, 2008 at 8:00pm
End Time:
Sunday, September 14, 2008 at 8:00pm
Location:
The Meta Theater
Street:
7801 Melrose Avenue (One block east of Fairfax Avenue, at Ogden)
City/Town:
West Hollywood, CA
 
Contact Info
Phone:
3239607745
Email:

Description

From the writers of Meet The Parents, a world premier traumedy. It’s opening night for the Merrillville Merry Art Player’s production of that classic suspense thriller Suffer The Long Night. Alas, due to the nasty Avian Flu epidemic, there’s been a few last minute cast and crew changes. The actors valiantly play their parts, desperate to keep the play going, as everything that can go wrong does. It’s a real actor’s nightmare.   

Must the show go on? For anyone who has ever dared to step on stage; for everyone who loves to watch!



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