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Rumors
by Neil Simon
April 16, 2008 - June 22, 2008
To call John “a man of many talents” is to utter the understatement of the year. He
has made a very successful career out of excelling in just about every form of entertainment there is. From Broadway
to TV to movies and a dozen or so solo albums, John’s talents prove him to be much more than just an incredibly nice,
handsome man.
Neil Simon is the king of Broadway comedies and RUMORS is one of his funniest! Things spin desperately out of control
when several affluent couples gather for a posh dinner party celebrating their hosts’ tenth anniversary. When they
arrive, they discover there are no servants, no food, no hostess, and the host (the deputy mayor of New York City),
has shot himself through the earlobe. Comic complications arise when, given everyone’s upper class status, they decide
they need to do everything possible to conceal the evening’s events from the local police and the media.
“Not only side splitting, but front and back splitting.”
- Gene Shalit, NBC-TV |
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