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− | + | {{title}} is the second {{KRZ}} intermission act, released on November 22, 2013 between [[Act II|Acts II]] and [[Act III|III]]. | |
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− | {{title}} is the second {{KRZ}} | ||
[[File:EntertainmentHead.png|thumb|right|The cover for the ''Entertainment'' script.]] | [[File:EntertainmentHead.png|thumb|right|The cover for the ''Entertainment'' script.]] | ||
− | It is also the name of a play directed by [[James B. Carrington]], with adaptation by [[Joseph Wheattree]] of two original plays | + | It is also the name of a play directed by [[James B. Carrington]], with adaptation by [[Joseph Wheattree]] of two original plays, ''A Reckoning'' and ''A Bar-fly'' (both written by [[Lem Doolittle]]), to be performed simultaneously. The setting was designed by [[Lula Chamberlain]]. |
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+ | The "brick sandwich" on the Bar-fly's table is in reference to a circumvention of [[wikipedia:Raines law|Raines law]], a prohibition-era law outlawing the sale of alcohol on Sunday except for in hotels (the setting of both ''The Entertainment'' and Eugene O'Neill's [[wikipedia:The Iceman Cometh|The Iceman Cometh]]). Some bar owners would mock the law by serving a clay brick between two slices of bread, thus satisfying the minimal legal requirement of serving food. | ||
''The Entertainment'' is available for download [http://kentuckyroutezero.com/the-entertainment/ here]. | ''The Entertainment'' is available for download [http://kentuckyroutezero.com/the-entertainment/ here]. | ||
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− | + | ''The Entertainment'' was first presented at the Buffalo Street Student Theatre on the evening of November 16th, 1973, with the following cast: | |
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== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
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File:The Entertainment 1.png|Opening scene to ''The Entertainment'' | File:The Entertainment 1.png|Opening scene to ''The Entertainment'' | ||
− | File:The Entertainment | + | File:The Entertainment 4.png|The Bar-fly's table |
− | File:The Entertainment | + | File:The Entertainment 2.png|Evelyn and Harry |
− | File:The Entertainment | + | File:The Entertainment 3.jpg|A [[Hard Times boys|Hard Times boy]] appears at the end |
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</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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[[Category:Games]] | [[Category:Games]] | ||
[[Category:The Entertainment|*]] | [[Category:The Entertainment|*]] | ||
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