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Mr. Marmalade

By Noah Haidle

Directed by Shawn LaCount
July 13-August 11, 2007

Boston Center for the Arts Plaza Theatre

 

Lucy is a four-year-old girl with a very active imagination. Unfortunately, her imaginary friend Mr. Marmalade doesn’t have much time for her. Not to mention he beats up his personal assistant, is addicted to cocaine, and has a penchant for pornography. Five- year- old Larry, her only real friend, is the youngest suicide attempt in the history of New Jersey. And that’s only the beginning! Don’t miss this Boston premiere of one of New York’s edgiest shows-- MR. MARMALADE is a grown-up play about playing grown-up!

 

CLICK HERE for Audience Testimonials on YouTube

 

CLICK HERE for the Mr. Marmalade Preview on YouTube

 

When:

July 13 –August 11, 2007
Wednesdays and Thursdays @ 7:30p.m.
Fridays @ 8:00p.m.
Saturdays @ 4:00p.m. and 8:00p.m
Sundays @ 7:00p.m.

Where:

The Boston Center for the Arts

Plaza Theatre
539 Tremont Street
South End, Boston, MA

Tickets:

Thursday, Friday and
Saturday (evening)

$30.00 Full
$18.00 Students (w/ ID)
$25 Seniors

Saturday (matinee) and Sundays
$25.00 Full
$15.00 Students(w/ ID)
$18.00 Seniors

Group Discounts Available Upon Request

Contact Sasha Abby VanDerzee at sabby@companyone.org

 

Wild Wednesdays – ALL TICKETS $15**

**Pay-What-You-Can Performance (min $6) Sunday, July 15**

 

No 4pm show on Saturday July 14th or Saturday July 21st.

Box Office:

Phone:     617.933.8600
Walk-up:  Calderwood Pavilion at the Boston Center for the Arts, 527 Tremont St. OR

Boston University Theatre Box Office,

264 Huntington Ave.

   


Masterful ‘Marmalade’ anything but child’s play
(click here for full review)

By Victoria Cheng
 

'Mr. Marmalade' sees childhood's sweet, sour sides

(click here for full review)

By Louise Kennedy

 

‘Marmalade,’ a dirty delight

(click here for full review)

 

 

Love Bites (click here for full review)

By Carolyn Clay

 

 

THE THEATER MIRROR

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Mr. Marmalade (click here for full review)

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