The Danny Crowe Show
images by Veronica Ng
Director Alex Chua says, ‘This is a play about being stuck and yearning for fame and adoration – a thing every young person goes through. I’ve always wondered, if you wanted it so badly, to be famous, to be well‐known and loved by many, how far would people go to get it? The Danny Crowe Show drew me with its sharp wit, delicious irony and unforgettable story.
Have you ever wanted fame and fortune? Farr’s writing is going to make you think twice about how you get it, and why you want it.’
Venue : Damansara Performing Arts Centre
H‐01, DPAC, Empire Damansara, Jalan PJU 8/8, Damansara Perdana, Petaling Jaya.
Tel +603‐2054 0960, Box office +6012‐2842 389
www.dpac.com.my
Evening shows : 27 June ‐ 29 June @ 8.30pm (RM33 full price, RM23 concessions) Matinee shows : 29 June & 30 June @ 3pm (RM23 flat rate)
Further information on The Danny Crowe Show log on to: www.facebook.com/electricmindsproject
M: +6010 366 3445
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2 free tickets by answering a simple question!
Judging
from the preview, this adaptation of David Farr’s dark comedy about family,
hidden agendas and the shallow life in the world of fame and television is
gonna be an interesting Indie production.
In
London, there is a very special TV show. A revolution in trash TV on a whole
new level. A show that celebrates the tragic, the freakish and the downtrodden.
And those who make it to the show can become celebrities and be remembered as
the sweethearts of TV stardom. That show is The Danny Crowe Show.
In
small town Bury, strange things are happening, the kind of strange things that
Danny Crowe loves. A boy and his sister live in the shadow of their monstrous,
dead obsessed father. Magda, one of Danny’s scouts, is out to save them. Miles,
another scout, is out to save his job, and possibly his love life. But what
secrets are Peter and Tiffany hiding behind the locked doors of their family
home? How far will they go for TV stardom? And what happens when their father
finds out?
Have you ever wanted fame and fortune? Farr’s writing is going to make you think twice about how you get it, and why you want it.’
This
is Alex’s third stage production by The Electric Minds Project. It stars
Adeline Ong, Erin Marie, Khaz Shamia, Malik Taufiq, Nick Davis and Rosheen
Fatima.
Frigglive
spoke with the talented cast, and among the things they shared were how they
had been practicing earnestly for three months and how each one of them dealt
differently with getting comfortable in the skin of their respective
characters, with some digging deep into their own life experiences to shape
their stage persona yet all still working as a team focused on putting on a
good show.
H‐01, DPAC, Empire Damansara, Jalan PJU 8/8, Damansara Perdana, Petaling Jaya.
Tel +603‐2054 0960, Box office +6012‐2842 389
www.dpac.com.my
Further information on The Danny Crowe Show log on to: www.facebook.com/electricmindsproject
M: +6010 366 3445
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question: What does Miles work as in The Danny Crowe Show?
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Labels: Adeline Ong, Alex Chua, arts, Damansara Performing Arts Center, David Farr, Erin Marie, Khaz Shamia, Malik Taufiq, Nick Davis, Rosheen Fatima, The Danny Crowe Show, theatre
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