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Friday, March 1, 2013

MARRIAGE, LOVE, IDENTITY QUESTIONED IN PLAY OPENING @ EDISON VALLEY PLAYHOUSE

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WHEN: March 1- March 16; Friday and Saturday nights at 8 PM, and Sunday March 10 at 2 PM. 
WHERE:
Edison Valley Playhouse, 2196 Oak Tree Road, Edison
TICKETS: $15 for Adults and $12 for Students and Seniors.
For tickets, click here, or call (908) 755-4654 for reservations. 

Off on the bar crawl to end all crawls, three twenty-something brides-to-be find their lives going topsy-turvy when one of them begins to question her future after a chance encounter with a recently jilted handsome stranger. The Drunken City is a wildly theatrical take on the mystique of marriage and the ever-shifting nature of love and identity in a city that never sleeps.

"A playful and hopeful comedy. Like the best episodes of Sex and the City, a little heartache always goes well with hilarity. The cast is appealing, adorable, and top-shelf. There's only one response to something as pleasing as The Drunken City—another round! —Daily News

"A lot of fun! Adam Bock's scalpel-sharp insight has made him a potent force on today's theater scene. Tart, smart and intoxicating." —The New York Sun

Directed by Michael Driscoll, the cast includes Jill Mesonas, Debbie Campanali, Kelly Maizenaski, David Duncan, Brian Remo,  and Robert Sullivan.  Stage Manager is Cheryl Orson.