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Third Man Productions Proudly presents
Bloody Mary: A Comedy of Tragic Proportions
Friday, April 21, 2006 through Saturday, May 13, 2006

Bloody Mary...live the magic.

Length: 1 hr 50 mins
Intermission: Yes
Seating: General Admission
You choose your seats when you get to the theater.

While we all enjoy a lazy afternoon setting insects on fire with a
magnifying glass, only one monarch loved to do it again. And again. Except
to people. And all in the name of love.

Her name was Mary--Bloody Mary.

Henry VIII, Anne Boleyn, Elizabeth I, Katharine of Aragon and thousands of
Whores, Princes, Monks, Jews, Heretics, Doctors, and even his Holiness in
Rome gather in a dizzying blend of epic history and genuine smut, the likes
of which hasn't been seen since Bob Guccione's Caligula. Except funnier,
and with slightly less live sex.

Bloody Mary...live the magic.

Bloody Mary: A Comedy of Tragic Proportions
Written by Rachel Shukert
Directed by Stephen Brackett
Produced by Cormac Bluestone, Ian Unterman, and Third Man Productions

Fearturing the Theatrical Stylings of...
Sturgis Adams, Jeff Addiss, James Caldwell, Sam Forman, Edi Gathegi,
Colin Gilroy, Chris Hale, Van Hansis, Jo Hudson, Madeline Maby, Evan
Shafran, Kristin Slaysman, Ian Unterman, Reginald Veneziano, Audrey
Lynn Weston and Raina Wildenberg

In the News….

Third Man Production’s Barhopper’s Series

“The Company, an ensemble of actors, writers, and directors dedicated to producing theater “by any means necessary,” brings vibrant, energy-infused pieces to an already dynamic music venue and shakes up the traditional theater-going experience.” –Alexander Nixon, Gotham Magazine

“…have your tipple with a side of performing arts by journeying to L.A.’s St. Nick’s Pub. There, you’ll experience The Barhoppers, an underground theater group who perform in bars (duh!) and leave your head spinning from their interactive and unconventional dramaturgy – or is it the cheap drinks? In any event, toast to the troupe’s arrival in L.A. following successful stints in NYC…” - DR. REBECCA EPSTEIN, Los Angelese CityBeat

Rachel Shukert’s Sequins for Satan

“Rachel Shukert’s dark, fairy-tale-like work that weaves Jewish mysticism with modern language to tell the story of a troubled young boy who gets lost in the woods with an assortment of eccentric characters.”—Emma Rosenblum, New York Magazine

“Shukert’s twisted humor extends to casting a local nightlife fixture as an international pop icon. Weird, weird, weird but fun, fun, fun.”—Jonathon Warman, New York Blade

“Pick of the week…” – L Magazine

“Stephen Brackett is the hope of the Universe…” – The Virginia Gazette