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The Drunken City, the Drunken City

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Comedy 3 male, 3 female 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 t

72 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2008

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April 20, 2024
I thought Kira Gandolfo was supremely good in this when I saw her in this 🙏🏼
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March 6, 2024
Okay it was a little bit of a hard read for me personally because it's a bunch of drunk people talking with each other. However, once you look past that, it's really good performed. Very funny. There is also a lack of punctuation so I got kind of confused at some points. But overall, pretty good!
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November 9, 2023
The play has a medium depth: some fun moments, good monologues, and just one time watch/read.
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February 14, 2024
they really do talk like they're drunk the whole time!

i think this could be very slapstick and fun
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November 25, 2015
Since the cast is drunk most of the play, they would have to be pretty damn charming to not be obnoxious. 3m/3f
Fun chance to explore all kinds of relationships.
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