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1308 N. Wilton Place, Hollywood

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An uninvited party guest hides behind the shower curtain listening in on a partygoer's private conversation and ends up witnessing a crime. Adapted by Andrew Libby and the Eavesdropper Ensemble from S. Lamar Jordan's 1997 short coffeehouse play, "Wallfly." For mature audiences; contains adult language, situations and violence.


Through Dec. 15, 2007
 Fridays: 8 p.m.
 Saturdays: 8 p.m.


Price: $10-$20

Box office: 323-365-8305


 Reader Reviews

July 11, 2009
Charles Carmichael Tarzana, Ca

Utter garbage! One of the worst plays I've ever wasted time and money on! Horrific writing, out-of-focus characters, bizarre plot, and astoundingly bad sound design. Not raw or edgy but completely void of humanity. Many on stage acted like high schoolers which made this experience a 2-hour, no intermission, dismal wreck. Watching paint dry would have been more entertaining!

July 27, 2008
Marie West LA , CA

Very interesting play. Raw and edgy with characters that give it such color. With classic funny moments and an ending that pulls you in with intense acting rarely seen in today's theater community. recommend highly for all who wish to see a different kind of play!

July 21, 2008
Brian Forrester Van Nuys, CA

Fantastic! At times breathtaking. It takes a lot of dedication to make independent theater fly in this town and I am impressed. Keep swinging!

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Through Dec. 19
An uninvited party guest witnesses a crime in this dark comedy-suspense thriller.



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