New theater company Not Right Productions presents Inspecting Carol, by Daniel Sullivan and the Seattle Repertory Theatre, directed by Artistic Director Paul McKenzie.
A Christmas Carol meets The Government Inspector meets Noises Off in this hilarious hit from Seattle. A terrible actor (played by Craig Robertson) who asks to audition at a small theater is mistaken by the company’s directors (Dana Harrison and Joe Barr) for an informer for the National Endowment for the Arts. As they are broke, everyone caters to the bewildered wannabe actor, and he is given a role in the current production, A Christmas Carol. Everything goes wrong and hilarity is piled upon hilarity. Perfect anytime, this delight is particularly appropriate at Christmas.
New theater company Not Right Productions presents Inspecting Carol, by Daniel Sullivan and the Seattle Repertory Theatre, directed by Artistic Director Paul McKenzie.
A Christmas Carol meets The Government Inspector meets Noises Off in this hilarious hit from Seattle. A terrible actor (played by Craig Robertson) who asks to audition at a small theater is mistaken by the company’s directors (Dana Harrison and Joe Barr) for an informer for the National Endowment for the Arts. As they are broke, everyone caters to the bewildered wannabe actor, and he is given a role in the current production, A Christmas Carol. Everything goes wrong and hilarity is piled upon hilarity. Perfect anytime, this delight is particularly appropriate at Christmas.
New theater company Not Right Productions presents Inspecting Carol, by Daniel Sullivan and the Seattle Repertory Theatre, directed by Artistic Director Paul McKenzie.
A Christmas Carol meets The Government Inspector meets Noises Off in this hilarious hit from Seattle. A terrible actor (played by Craig Robertson) who asks to audition at a small theater is mistaken by the company’s directors (Dana Harrison and Joe Barr) for an informer for the National Endowment for the Arts. As they are broke, everyone caters to the bewildered wannabe actor, and he is given a role in the current production, A Christmas Carol. Everything goes wrong and hilarity is piled upon hilarity. Perfect anytime, this delight is particularly appropriate at Christmas.