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4150 Riverside Drive, Toluca Lake
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SkyPilot Theatre Company presents a 30th anniversary production of David Mamet's comedy-drama about the Chicago singles scene in the 1970s. James Sharpe directs.


Through May. 28, 2006
 Sundays: 7 p.m.
 Mondays: 8 p.m.


Price: $8 (advance purchase; guaranteed seating); free admission at the door (if space allows). Complimentary wine, beer and other beverages

Information: 818-558-5702


 Reader Reviews

May 5, 2006
Kevin L.A., CA

Calling all Mamet fans and anyone else who wants to journey back to the 70s for laughs and a lot of great music. The entire cast is excellent, especially Pip Newson as the bitter, jealous school teacher. Do yourself a favor and check out this entertaining show.

May 3, 2006
J Marzilli Los angeles, ca

Saw a hilarious production of "sexual perversity in chicago" on a monday night in burbank at the skypilot theatre. it was like time travelling back to 1976- great music and a lot of fun- if you like mamet, this is a must see!

May 3, 2006
Giusseppe Toluca Lake, CA

I go to a lot of theater and I have to say, I do not remember the last time I laughed out loud as much during a play. I am not a huge Mamet fan nor a huge fan of this play in particular but this was an enjoyable experience. The director did a great job with this piece and kept it lively and moving and grounded. The cast should be commended for their comittment with special kudos for Kyle Bornheimer's nuanced comic timing. See it.

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 Current, Upcoming
Through Nov. 29
SkyPilot Theatre Company stages George F. Walker's stage noir thriller, about an ordinary, middle-class couple facing life after corporate downsizing.



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