BROADS' WORD ENSENBLE ANNOUNCES MUST BE COMFORTABLE WITH

MUST BE COMFORTABLE WITH

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“Girlfriend of our main character. Described as ‘ugly’ but we want all types to submit. ‘Normal, everyday person’ type. She has one line.” (That’s right; we’re going there.)

Broads’ Word Ensemble is proud to bring the World Premiere of the original comedy MUST BE COMFORTABLE WITH to The Complex Theatres as part of the 2016 Hollywood Fringe Festival.

Broads’ Word Ensemble returns to the Hollywood Fringe Festival after making a splash with their inaugural production, Fifty Shades of Shrew, at the 2015 Hollywood Fringe Festival (winner Encore! Producers Award). Both critics and audiences agreed, Broads’ Word Ensemble has “theatrical expertise and imagination,” and the production was recommended by Broadway World, Gia on the Move, Stage Raw, and KPCC.

Broads’ Word Ensemble’s return to Fringe is sure to be equally riveting and imaginative. Danielle Ozymandias and Adriana Colón direct an all-female ensemble as they explore the hilarious, ridiculous, and often bizarre experiences of being an actress in a world full of character descriptions like: “Must be comfortable having a condom full of condensed milk thrown in your face.”

Seeking all ages, genders, and ethnicities as audience members for Broads’ Word Ensemble’s new, original comedy MUST BE COMFORTABLE WITH. Ability to laugh at the quirks of the casting process a plus.

Opening Sunday, June 12, 2016 at 4:00 pm. Additional performances Wednesday, June 15th at 8:30 pm, and Saturday, June 25th at 1:00 pm. Venue: The Ruby at The Complex Theatres, 6476 Santa Monica Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90038.

MUST BE COMFORTABLE WITH is produced by Sylvia Loehndorf, Tara Donovan, and Artistic Director Danielle Ozymandias. Tickets are available on the Hollywood Fringe website http://hff16.org/3774.

Broads’ Word Ensemble produces theatre by and about women, for everyone. In a theatrical climate where there are always an abundance of talented actresses and often too few good roles for them to bring to life, Broads’ Word Ensemble is dedicated to letting those actresses shine in a way you’ve never seen them before. www.BroadsWordEnsemble.com