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The Highest compliment one might pay to Don Cummings’ alternately hilarious and heartrending new play, The Fat of the Land, is that it has its Chekhovian moments....His modern day play is driven by witty, ultra-contemporary banter...With some judicious tinkering, Cummings’ gripping serio-comedy could have an illustrious future. – Les Spindle, IN LA

Using the same tart wit he displayed in his one-man play, American Air, Cummings subtly sets the artists’ self-absorbed creativity against their neighbors’ artless bluster and destructiveness — all with a sorrowful Chekhovian languor. – Steven Leigh Morris, LA WEEKLY

Director Kelly Ann Ford manages to keep all the drama and high jinks moving at a crisp pace. The amiable cast gives 100 percent. Gantzos and Miller, as the odd couple, add sturdiness, even as they question their own future; McBride portrays Beverly with a neediness that is, oddly, both tolerable and annoying; Wilson's endearing innocence as Robbie makes us hope a casting person will love him as much as he loves himself; Bader's Tom vies with a snake in the grass for stature; and Alemshah's Claudia is very fitting as the lady in waiting. - Dave DePino, Backstage West

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World Premiere of The Fat of the Land, by Don Cummings, at The Theatre District located at 804 North El Centro in Hollywood Opens September 23.

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***Performance Dates and Times***:
Previews: Thursday and Friday, Sept. 21 & 22 at 8PM.
Opens Saturday, Sept. 23 at 8PM.
Plays Sunday, Sept. 24 at 7PM.

Runs SEPTEMBER 23 through OCTOBER 29. Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8PM, Sundays at 7PM

Fridays and Saturdays: $22 Thursdays and Sundays: $20.

By DON CUMMINGS

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Clockwise: Larisa Miller as Martha, John Bader as Sam, Robert Gantzos as James, Guy Wilson as Robbie, Mary McBride as Beverly, Dan Alemshah as Claudia Vestibule

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THE PLAY: Six people. Six problems. Two houses side by side in upstate New York on a bucolic autumn hillside that is slowly being turned into subdivisions. In one house lives a married couple who long to have children but who are not physiologically able. They are religious, rural and traditional. Beverly once taught school but has stopped since, "Children don't really understand Christ." In the other house lives a hip musician, James, and his even hipper artist best friend, Martha. They are weekenders from New York City who just want to make their marks on earth as artists. James is gay. Martha is busy getting ready for the opening of her huge art show of sculptures hewn from lard. They are atheist, urban and very modern. Certainly, they don't think too much of their townie neighbors. But the neighbors keep coming over looking to James for the very thing they need in order for them to have a baby. Will the sperm fly? And will the stress of sperm gathering cause a conflagration? A loving transsexual named Claudia and a bright-eyed, narcissistic dancer round out the cast in this thoughtful drama with plenty of comedy about who gets to inherit the earth. The Fat of the Land was produced at the West Coast Ensemble as a workshop production and then had a full staged reading in Octroberfest at Ensemble Studio Theatre in New York, directed by Billy Hopkins. The New York cast included: Ean Sheehy, Jodie Markell, Leslie Lyles, Mark Elliot Wilson, Henry Gummer and Dan Alemshah.

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Oct 5 2006 10:57 AM

Hard to believe 16 yrs flew by so quickly.
Good luck with everything Don.

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Sep 25 2006 8:58 PM

Congratulations on an excellent opening weekend!!!! Phenomenal writing, acting, and directing:) I could not have enjoyed the show more. Thanks for being awesome!
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Jagshemash Fat Land Cast!!!
Wishing you many success on your opening on your show!!! I am sacrificing 5 goats on your honor! Also, please for you to help me?
I want meet nice western girlies for chitchat and sexytime - preference lady with yellow hairs, with plough experience and little or no history of retardation in family. I would like to meet you and make romance inside you. Perhaps I come to your play in Hollywood with one one of ladies? It a nice!!!

If you agree be my wife then you will come my country, I will give you television with remote control, a red dress, two strong shoes, I will love you and care for you, we will be as one... but if u cheat on me I will crush you!
Also I like meet nice men like Don, Robert and Dan, as friend -no sexytime.
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