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PHILIP SOKOLOFF
Publicity for the theatre
P.O. Box 94387
Pasadena, CA 91109-4387
(626) 683-9205 fax (626) 683-9172
e-mail: showbizphil@yahoo.com
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 3, 2004
Press/media contact: Philip Sokoloff, (626) 683-9205
MASTER DETECTIVE SPUDS IDAHO WHIPS CRIME IN TWO COMEDIES, "THE
TANGLED
SNARL " AND "MURDER ME ONCE", STARTING MAY 1 AT FREMONT CENTRE
THEATRE; DIRECTED BY 2004 DAYTIME EMMY NOMINEE JAMES REYNOLDS
WHAT: "The Tangled Snarl" and "Murder Me Once",
two short detective-themed
comedies. "Murder Me Once" is a World Premiere.
WHO: Written by John Rustan and Frank Semerano. Directed by
James Reynolds.
Produced by Fremont Centre Theatre , Lissa and James Reynolds, Rosemary
Layng. "The Tangled Snarl" is produced by special
arrangement with Samuel
French, Inc.
WHERE: Fremont Centre Theatre, 1000 Fremont Avenue (at El Centro),
South
Pasadena.
Ample FREE parking onsite. Convenient to nearby dining choices.
WHEN: Saturday May 1 through Saturday June 26, 2004. Regular
showtimes Friday
and Saturday at 8, Sunday at 2:30.
ADMISSION: $20 general; $17 seniors and students. May 1 Opening
Night Gala: $35
all seats (includes reception).
RESERVATIONS AND INFORMATION: (626) 441-5977.
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Spuds Idaho, master Detective, is one tough customer. How tough
is he? He'd make Bogie look like a sissy. Everywhere Spuds goes, he runs into
gorgeous gals with great gams who are more dangerous than a mountain highway:
lots of curves and soft shoulders. Then he has to keep his fists limber to
deal with gargantuan gunsels wielding great big gats. Never one to run from
a roscoe or a round of fisticuffs, Spuds Idaho is a hard puncher and a hard
drinker. Sometimes though, he's a lover not a fighter.
At the new show at Fremont Centre Theatre, Spuds solves two
of his most baffling cases. In "The Tangled Snarl", Legs Flamingo
is ready to hand Spuds a mysterious package when Legs is gunned down. The
clue to his demise is his widow, Leslie Detweiler, a woman with "a heavenly
body that made you want to get an 'A' in Astronomy." What's in that package?
Will someone in Gangland try and mash Spuds?
In "Murder Me Once", a slimeball named Coins Fontaine
has cashed in. When his account is now closed. There's evidence of foul play.
Who would want to kill Coins? Everybody! The fingers of suspicion especially
point to Coins' hot young widow, a woman with the kind of shape that makes
two great first impressions. Then there's Coins' two beautiful grown daughters,
one with a Girl Scout fixation; and the other with a head for figures, perched
atop a pretty good figure of her own. Watch out, Spuds, danger is everywhere!
Whether you're a fan of detective films, especially the ones
from the 40's that play in black-and-white late at night on cable TV, or you
just enjoy a good laugh, you'll have fun with these affectionate homages to
the hard-boiled private dicks who could handle guns and bodacious babes with
equal aplomb.
James Reynolds, co-artistic director of Fremont Centre Theatre,
directs these plays. He is currently nominated for an Emmy Award for his acting
on the daytime drama "Days Of Our Lives", where he has enjoyed a
22-year tenure as Detective Abe Carver. Twenty-three years ago, he directed
the very first production of "The Tangled Snarl" at the DeLacey
Street Theatre.
This is the World Premiere engagement of "Murder Me Once",
especially written as a companion piece to "The Tangled Snarl"..
The writers are John Rustan and Frank Semerano, who have written
11 plays together, including "The Attempted Murder of Peggy Sweetwater"
and "Thataway Jack", which along with "The Tangled Snarl"
have been produced all over the U.S. and Canada. Semerano authored "A
Vampire Reflects", which played at the Ventura Court Theatre several
seasons back.
The cast of "The Tangled Snarl" includes Mary Beth
Evans ("Days Of Our Lives", "General Hospital", "As
The World Turns") as Leslie Detweiler; Todd Babcock as Spuds; Daphne
Bloomer as Spuds' long-suffering secretary Ginny; Dan Payne, of the original
1981 cast, reprising his role as a tough adversary; Arman Manyan as The Kid,
a precocious newsboy. The cast of "Murder Me Once" includes Todd
Babcock as Spuds; Arianne Zuker ("Days Of Our Lives", Soap Opera
Digest Award winner for Outstanding Villainess) as Myra the widow; Alison
McMillan and Cathrine Munden as Saphron and Chantel, her gorgeous stepdaughters;
Roger Davis as police Lt. Brogue; Dan Payne as a thug; and Richard Voigts
as Grieves the butler..
Casting: Fran Bascom, C.S.A. Costumes: Lois Tedrow. Set
design: Victoria Profitt.
Lighting design: Bill Kickbush. Production stage manager: Katharine Dunn.
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