"All the Rage", A Comedy by G Matthew Gaskell

"All the Rage", A Comedy by G Matthew Gaskell

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The Dance HallKittery, ME
Friday, May 1  •  7:30 PM - 9 PM
Overview

Come enjoy a fun-filled, belly-laugh-inducing evening with a PLAY READING of G Matthew Gaskell's hit comedy "All the Rage".

About the play:

It’s finally here! George and Rhonda’s wedding day!--which means the brothers are headed back to the church to make sure everything is perfect. There’s only 90 minutes to go and nothing will stand in the way of the bride and groom and their special day… except an ancient curse, a mysterious box, and-- of course-- the Cone of Silence.

About this event:

Perhaps you attended last summer's play reading of Gaskell's Sharp Dressed Men at The Dance Hall and laughed so hard your cheeks hurt! Well, All the Rage is the sequel to that story, and packs a comedic punch just as hard as its predecessor!


**Worth noting- this play stands on its own, so fear not if you haven't seen Sharp Dressed Men (...but if you HAVE, you'll appreciate some of the deep cut jokes & references.)

Featuring:

G Matthew Gaskell as Henry

Andy Fling as Tom

Christopher Savage as George

Whitney Smith as Sally

Jamie Bradley as Victor

Phil Hobby as the Reverend

Christine Penney as Celeste

and Stage Directions by Alex Picard


What people are saying:

"The style of this comic marathon is somewhere between Seinfeld and Monty Python... This comedy is wild throughout."

-Maine's Journal Tribune

"'All the Rage' is a slick, clean, hilarious machine...comedic jewels, comedy on smart pills. The dialogue is crisp, the humor largely quick even when characters aren't, and the individuals lovable — always.

-Seacoastonline.com

“Gaskell, a keen observer of the human condition in his role as a playwright (the SHARP DRESSED MEN trilogy, AS TIME GOES BY, YE MERRY GENTLEMEN, RAY OF LIGHT, WHERE'S WALDO, BACKGROUND CHECK and more) just can't write his plays any other way: he serves up the funny until you expose your soft underbelly laughing, then comes up from the dark depths and slides the point home with something that's keen enough to cut, but not blunt enough to bludgeon. If it bedevils us, Gaskell's not afraid to write about it: whether a key moment in one of his plays turns out funny, poignant, or a bit of both, is anyone's guess as to what's going to come at you- but that's also part of the fun.”

-Caught In The Act Blogspot, Michael J. Curtiss

Come enjoy a fun-filled, belly-laugh-inducing evening with a PLAY READING of G Matthew Gaskell's hit comedy "All the Rage".

About the play:

It’s finally here! George and Rhonda’s wedding day!--which means the brothers are headed back to the church to make sure everything is perfect. There’s only 90 minutes to go and nothing will stand in the way of the bride and groom and their special day… except an ancient curse, a mysterious box, and-- of course-- the Cone of Silence.

About this event:

Perhaps you attended last summer's play reading of Gaskell's Sharp Dressed Men at The Dance Hall and laughed so hard your cheeks hurt! Well, All the Rage is the sequel to that story, and packs a comedic punch just as hard as its predecessor!


**Worth noting- this play stands on its own, so fear not if you haven't seen Sharp Dressed Men (...but if you HAVE, you'll appreciate some of the deep cut jokes & references.)

Featuring:

G Matthew Gaskell as Henry

Andy Fling as Tom

Christopher Savage as George

Whitney Smith as Sally

Jamie Bradley as Victor

Phil Hobby as the Reverend

Christine Penney as Celeste

and Stage Directions by Alex Picard


What people are saying:

"The style of this comic marathon is somewhere between Seinfeld and Monty Python... This comedy is wild throughout."

-Maine's Journal Tribune

"'All the Rage' is a slick, clean, hilarious machine...comedic jewels, comedy on smart pills. The dialogue is crisp, the humor largely quick even when characters aren't, and the individuals lovable — always.

-Seacoastonline.com

“Gaskell, a keen observer of the human condition in his role as a playwright (the SHARP DRESSED MEN trilogy, AS TIME GOES BY, YE MERRY GENTLEMEN, RAY OF LIGHT, WHERE'S WALDO, BACKGROUND CHECK and more) just can't write his plays any other way: he serves up the funny until you expose your soft underbelly laughing, then comes up from the dark depths and slides the point home with something that's keen enough to cut, but not blunt enough to bludgeon. If it bedevils us, Gaskell's not afraid to write about it: whether a key moment in one of his plays turns out funny, poignant, or a bit of both, is anyone's guess as to what's going to come at you- but that's also part of the fun.”

-Caught In The Act Blogspot, Michael J. Curtiss

Photo by David J. Murray from the Sharp Dressed Men Trilogy produced by Stage Force in 2014.

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Highlights

  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • all ages
  • In person
  • Doors at 7PM

Refund Policy

No refunds

Location

The Dance Hall

7 Walker Street

Kittery, ME 03904

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