The Big Snake

comedy · paris avenue productions · Ages 1+ · United States of America

family friendly world premiere

NOHO ARTS DISTRICT REVIEW written by Samantha Simmonds-Ronceros

June 15, 2016

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The Big Snake is a play within a play about a man destined to be ‘within’ a snake…quite literally.

Written by Tom Cavanaugh, the award winning playwright, has chosen The Hollywood Fringe to premier his latest play, and I have to say I think it’s the perfect setting for this absurdist farce, poking not so subtle fun at the American obsession with so called ‘reality’ TV.

A reality TV producer, Justin, played by Mykee Selkin, is suffering from a crushing case of creative block and in desperation, he and his wife Corinne, played by Jen Faith Brown, encouraged by a purposefully vile Hollywood studio head “Mr Big,” played by Steven Wollenberg, head off to the jungles of South America to make a show about adventurer Jake “The Snake” Le Petomane, played by Damien Luvara. Jake is as

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THE BIG SNAKE!

May 02, 2016

THE BIG SNAKE OR HOW I GOT EATEN ALIVE ON NATIONAL TELEVISION AND LIVED TO TELL ABOUT IT!

Tom Cavanaugh, Bob Telford & James Cavanaugh Present:
A World Premiere

The Big Snake or How I Got Eaten Alive on National Television and Lived To Tell About It!

Written & Directed by Tom Cavanaugh

June 2, 11, 17, 19 & 24th, 2016

Hollywood, CA (June, 2016) – The World Premiere production of The Big Snake or How I Got Eaten Alive On National Television and Lived To Tell About It! at The Complex as part of The 2016 Hollywood Fringe Festival in the Ruby Theatre, June 2, 11, 17, 19 & 24th, 2016. The play is written and directed by Tom Cavanaugh.

The Big Snake or How I Got Eaten Alive on National Television and Lived To Tell About It! is an American farce that tells the story of a reality television show producer that creates a live television show that feeds a man to a giant Anaconda snake. The play examines the entertainment value of reality television, theatre, and media in an

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