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| GENRE |
Comedy |
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Full-length, 60-75 minutes
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| CAST |
6 females, 8 males (11-30 actors possible: 5-10 females, 6-22 males) |
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Unit set with chairs used to represent scene/location shifts. Sound effects and miming used to represent large set pieces.
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Adult content |
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| Bill, Mary, Gwen, and Jimmy are all swell kids. They listen to their parents, do well in school, and help out around the community -- that is, until they get caught up in the marijuana subculture. With "Mary Jane" filling their lungs, these kids resort to theft, prostitution, and murder to satisfy their cravings, which leads to suicide and death sentences. Is one puff really too much? A hilarious send-up of the 1936 exploitation film, now a cult classic. |
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| "Today Reefer Madness has reached cult status...Sean Abley's adaptation faithfully -- and hilariously -- reproduces the film's spirit and much of its dialogue." |
| --Lawrence Bommer, Chicago Tribune |
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| The World Premiere of Reefer Madness, Some Mo' Productions at Stage Left Theater, Chicago (1992). |
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