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Theatre
As Bees in Honey Drown
Dragon Productions Theatre Company
June 8-July 1, 2007
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A comedy about the pitfalls of the unquenchable hunger for fame where the lead is a postmodern female conartist “no better than she has to be, in a world considerably worse than it ought to be”.
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Ticket Info
Tickets: $10-$21.50
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Dates & Times
Dates:
June 8-July 1, 2007Times:
Thurs-Sat: 8pm
Sun: 2pm -
Venue Info
535 Alma Street Palo Alto, CA 94301
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Parking Info
Free street after 3pm and nearby lot parking available. Parking garage is three doors down.
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Accessibility Info
- Wheelchair Access
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Event Name: As Bees in Honey Drown
"Completely entertained!"
Review posted by: Barbara Smith from Greenville, South Carolina, Jun 11, 2007
In spite of the uncomfortable heat, I was completely engaged with the cast and with the story...surprised when it was intermission!! First time in this theater - I loved the intimate feeling... Expand
In spite of the uncomfortable heat, I was completely engaged with the cast and with the story...surprised when it was intermission!! First time in this theater - I loved the intimate feeling because of the size - thank you and thanks to each member of the cast! Collapse
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Event Name: As Bees in Honey Drown
"Suppress Creativity & Die"
Review posted by: Sleeper from Washington DC, Nov 30, 1999
Although Alexa receives the most attention with this play (and Ms. Davidson IS divine) the real power comes with the self exploration the audience will undergo long after enjoying the event,... Expand
Although Alexa receives the most attention with this play (and Ms. Davidson IS divine) the real power comes with the self exploration the audience will undergo long after enjoying the event, especially those that have creative inklings. Fame has become the ruling fetish in modern society and Evan Wyler (played spot-on by Cole Smith) feels first hand what the hunger for fame can do to one's soul. Evan and Michael (Kevin Copps is tremendous in this role enjoying some of the best lines regarding truth in art) are the true stars in this presentation as they both struggle with how to eat and pay rent yet be true to their artistic vision. The entire cast is strong and although the setting is sparse the cubes work well in the confined yet comfortable theater. Hats off to Dragon Productions for producing this fine play. If you're ready to take the journey, this fine collection of actors will give you plenty of food for thought that will last well after the "curtain" goes down! Collapse
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Nearby Dining
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California Cafe
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700 Welch Road,
Palo Alto,
CA
94304
Phone: (650) 325-2323 (restaurant) / (650) 325-4339 (private dining and catering)
Email: paloaltoevents@californiacafe.com
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California Cafe
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700 Welch Road,
Palo Alto,
CA
94304
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Garden Court Hotel
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520 Cowper Street,
Palo Alto,
CA
94301
Phone: (650) 322-9000
Email: hotel@gardencourt.com
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Garden Court Hotel
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520 Cowper Street,
Palo Alto,
CA
94301
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