February 7th - 22nd 7:30 PM
Thursday-Saturday | 2:00 PM Sunday
Written by Sam Bobrick Directed by David Ossman and Orson Ossman
Firesign Theater legend David Ossman and his son, writer-director Orson Ossman, have created a unique, conceptual stage production with music, costumes, cocktails, and microphones.
Synopsis: Bored by his privileged, but mundane life, Henry Flemming sells his lucrative brokerage firm to become a detective. On his very first case, and to the horror of his wife, Karen, and his two crazy neighbors, Suzy and Stan, the Flemming living room begins to fill up with dead bodies. Karen is further annoyed when one of them turns out to be her father. Even though Henry keeps showing up at home every day more disheveled and beaten up, he couldn't be happier. Henry is convinced he's found his life's work, and Westport,
Connecticut is safer for it.
The play is a spoof of noir thrillers from the 1940s and '50s.
Pay What You Wish: Thursdays Only | Standard: $30 | Star: $45Youth 18 and Under: Free
This production depicts excessive drinking and contains gunshots.
The prop guns are non-functioning replicas and stage worthy prop starter guns.
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