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Brian Fruits (Script? To read? Stage?)
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Date Posted: 06:47:34 01/08/09 Thu
In reply to:
Lestat Bussiere
's message, "Re: LESTAT BUSSIERE STILL IN LOVE W/SWAMP ZOMBIE STAR KATHLEEN BUSSIERE" on 19:43:28 04/07/06 Fri
Hi.
I am currently with a not-for-profit theatre group in Illinois looking for a copy of a staged version of RESIVIOR DOGS. I came across your site. How can obtain and read your version?
Thanks, Brian Fruits
brianfruits@gmail.com
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>Reservoir Dogs live on stage
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>Reservoir Dogs live on stage
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>Quentin Tarantino's extraordinary first film has
>become a staple on the Roadhouse Theatre stage over
>the last ten years. It was 1996 when Scott and Kim
>McClelland first received permission from Tarantino to
>create a stage adaptation. The 2006 production will be
>the fourth mounting of the fabled bloodbath, featuring
>the ever embattled Mr. White, Mr. Pink, Mr. Blonde and
>Mr. Orange. Guns blazing, severed ears, black suits
>and multi-layered expletives are all part of the
>Reservoir Dogs experience. Not to mention the non
>linear story line and the "Super Sounds of the
>Seventies" super soundtrack.
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>This is a show for "guy type guys". The type of guy
>who says they never go to the theatre or don't like
>plays. This is the one where tough talking men walk
>out of the theatre saying; "honey, let go see that
>again and this time let's take my brother and his
>wife". It's also a magnet for college students who
>have a healthy obsession with all things Tarantino.
>"It's not uncommon for us to see students catching as
>many as five or seven performances of this show" says
>Roadhouse Box Office Manager Alex Bolla. "And each
>time they come back with more friends in tow".
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>The Roadhouse has created a popular CD of music from
>the show and T-shirts from past productions are
>collector's items. The cast has changed very little
>over the years, primarily because it is such a blast
>to be in this show. Rick DiBello, Aaron Pacy, Mark
>Gardener, Mike Lechner and John Biggie return once
>again as Messrs. White, Blonde, Pink, Orange and Blue.
>Newcomers include Bryan Lechner (Mr. Brown), Scott
>Frasina (tortured cop Marvin Nash), Chris Bucci (Nice
>Guy Eddie) and Doug Massey (Detective Holdaway).
>Director Scott McClelland fills in for Flo Fabrizio
>this time out as mob boss Joe Cabot.
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>Tickets remain ever affordable at the Roadhouse, $10
>regular, $12 riser and $15 VIP. Students with ID can
>see the show for just $5! Performances are Fridays &
>Saturdays at 8PM March 24th – May 6th. Reservations
>are a must for this show and can be made by phone at
>814.456.5656 or in person at the Theatre Box Office
>145 West 11th Street. Box Office hours are 2-6 PM
>Tuesday – Saturday. The Theatre accepts cash, checks,
>Visa, MasterCard and Discover.
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>The Cast
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>Rick DiBello
>Aaron Pacy
>Mark Gardner
>Mike Lechner
>Chris Bucci
>Scott McClelland
>Sean Morgan
>John Biggie
>Doug Massey
>Bryan Lechner
>Scott Frisina
>Rip (the Wonder Dog)
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>The Crew
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>Kayla McGhee
>Alex Bolla
>Pete Wojciechowski
>John DelTerzo
>Christian Bussiere
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