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Gardinia\'s \'n\' Blum
Gardinia's 'n' Blum
Comedy. By Nicholas A Patricca.

Cast: 4m., 2w. Gardinia's 'n' Blum, set in Chicago's Little Italy, is a comedy celebrating the friendship of Tony Gardinia, a Sicilian-born barber, and Harry Blum, a Jewish pharmacist, and their triumph over forces threatening to evict them and destroy their neighborhood. With more than a little help from Lady Luck, Tony and Harry take on and ultimately defeat the Realtors who want their valuable property, the government agencies that are taxing them, and the neighborhood's drug-dealing hood. Written with the ironic sensibility, plot twists, character foibles, and lucky accidents typical of Italian-style farce, this comedy brims with humorous affection for the diversity of individuals and cultures that make the American urban experience rich and unique. One int. set

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Status:  In Stock
Type of show:  Full-Length
Catalog Code:  G51
Cast Size:  6
No. of Act(s):  1
Pages:  66
Royalty:  $65.00 /perf.*
Cost:  $7.50
Categories
Target Audience: High School | College and Adult
Performing Group: High Schools | College Theatre | Senior Theatre | Community Theatre | Stock & Lort
Genre: Comedy
ISBN (10): 1583424547
Biographies
Nicholas A Patricca is professor emeritus of theatre at Loyola University Chicago; playwright in residence at Victory Gardens Theater, Chicago; artistic associate at Bailiwick Repertory, Chicago. He has been active in the Chicago theatre movement since the mid-1970s. He was a founding member and artistic director of Chicago New Plays, a playwrights collective, and is a founding member of the ...More
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