Feeling Feeling

theatre · butcher shop productions · Ages 2+ · Australia

family friendly

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Feeling Feeling -- Dave and Darla, Darla and Dave

May 31, 2011

What comes after the fairytale ending?
Presents a Butchershop Co. production of
FEELING FEELING
A play by Sarah Doyle

When best friends Darla and Dave take their relationship to the next level, a match made in heaven becomes all-out chemical warfare.

Darla feels too much — she drops her toothbrush in the toilet and it’s tears before bed.
Dave doesn’t feel enough — no matter how bad things get, it’s water off a duck’s back.

Who has the problem? Can it be treated? And what do you lose when you’re busy compromising?

Starring: Kendall Carroll, Jonny Loquasto,
Camellia Rahbary, Leigh Parker & Brandon Bales
Written and directed by Sarah Doyle
Produced by Bryce Pinkos
Costume Design by Manuel Prieto
Sound Design by Andrew Ojeda

Fringe Central (Artworks Theatre) 6585 Santa Monica Blvd. Hollywood 90038
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Feeling Feeling, a new play by Sarah Doyle premieres June 16th at the Fringe!

May 26, 2011

MEDIA RELEASE Thursday 26th May, 2011

What comes after the fairytale ending?

Presents a Butchershop Co. production of
FEELING FEELING
A play by Sarah Doyle

Starring: Kendall Carroll, Jonny Loquasto,
Camellia Rahbary, Leigh Parker & Brandon Bales
Written and directed by Sarah Doyle
Produced by Bryce Pinkos

When best friends Darla and Dave take their relationship to the next level,
a match made in heaven becomes all-out chemical warfare.

Darla feels too much — she drops her toothbrush in the toilet and it’s tears before bed.
Dave doesn’t feel enough — no matter how bad things get, it’s water off a duck’s back.

Who has the problem? Can it be treated? And what do you lose when you’re busy compromising?

Feeling Feeling traces the games and shame...