THE NEW SITUATION
As the Fall TV season gets underway and network bosses seek the next hit sitcom, maybe they should have adapted this witty and winning play for the small screen.
– Theatre Review by SANDRO MONETTI
The New Situation often seems like a pilot episode for a comedy series as it leaves you imagining there will be plenty more amusing adventures in future for its four appealing characters.
The timely and true set up sees cash strapped middle aged siblings who share a home in Los Angeles forced to rent out their two spare rooms to two very different tenants.
As the economic crunch bites, Francisco has been laid off from his teaching job and his sister Antonia is struggling with health insurance bills after a traumatic operation so they advertise on Craig’s List for mature tenants “who don’t snore” (the walls are thin after all).
Answering the ad are Connie, a lonely gay man with a heart of gold, and Rudy, a would-be playboy forever going on dates with much younger women he has met via various online dating sites.
Once they start living under the same roof, this new ‘modern family’ find their lives getting better and enjoy a lot of laughs – and so too do the audience.
The most fun is provided by Carlo Allen as ladies man Rudy. He also wrote and directed the play…and should be very proud of it.
THE NEW SITUATION
Written and Directed by Carlo Allen
Fridays and Saturdays at 8 until September 28.
At Promenade Playhouse, 1404 Third Street Promendade, Santa Monica, CA 90401
Tickets $25 from 800-838-3006 or thenewsituation.brownpapertickets.com
CAST
Joshua M. Bott – Francisco
Susan M. Flynn – Antonia
Jordan Preston – Connie
Carlo Allen – Rudy
CREDITS
Produced by Nora Plesent and Maria Richwine
Production manager – Kimberly Jurgen
Stage manager – Lauren Tyni
Set design – Elizabeth Allen
Set construction – Argent Lloyd
Publicity – Phillip Sokoloff
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