SOME GIRL(S), BY NEIL LABUTE, DIRECTED BY DAVID SVENGALIS

Some Girl(s), by Neil LaBute

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
 May 24th, 2014

MAHOOBLA PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS

NEIL LABUTE’S SOME GIRL (S) DIRECTED BY DAVID SVENGALIS

SIX PERFORMANCES FOR THE 2014 HOLLYWOOD FRINGE FESTIVAL

HOLLYWOOD, CA—Mahoobla Productions, in association with Dana Kalan, will stage Neil Labute’s Some Girl(s) in June as part of the 2014 Hollywood Fringe Festival

CALENDAR INFORMATION
 Performing Arts | Theater

WHAT 
Some Girl(s), by Neil LaBute

WHO 
Mahoobla Productions (David Svengalis) in association with Dana Kalan

WHEN

June 10th at 7:00PM (preview)
June 13th at 8:00PM(opening)
June 16th at 3:30PM
June 20th at 3:30PM
June 21st at 8:00PM
June 23rd at 3:00PM(Closing)

WHERE
Three Clubs Cabaret Stage, 1123 N. Vine St., Hollywood, CA, 90038

ABOUT
 In Some Girl(s), GUY is about to get married. Before he does, though, he decides to visit a few women from his past that he thinks he did wrong to in some way in an attempt to get some closure. It’s a good idea on paper, but not necessarily in practice. Five women, five stories, one confused everyman.

Starring:
Gregory James as GUY
Laura Hartley as SAM
Dana Kalan as TYLER
Rachel Parker as LINDSAY
Brianne La Flair as BOBBI
Katherine Diaz as REGGIE

Directed by David Svengalis

Some Girl(s) had its world premiere on May 12th, 2005 at the Gielgud Theatre in London, starring David Schwimmer as GUY, Catherine Tate as SAM, Sara Powell as TYLER, Lesley Manville as LINDSAY, and Saffron Burrows as BOBBI. Directed by David Grindley


A film adaptation of Some Girl(s) premiered at the SXSW Festival on March 9, 2013. It stars Adam Brody, who is credited as Man. It also stars Jennifer Morrison as Sam, Emily Watson as Lindsay, Mia Maestro as Tyler, Kristen Bell as Bobbi, and Zoe Kazan as a newly written character named Reggie, the younger sister of the main character’s best friend. The screenplay was written by Neil LaBute and directed by Daisy von Scherler Mayer. -
(Source – Wikipedia)

This production represents the 2011 revised five scene version of the play, with an additional girl, REGGIE added.

The Hollywood Fringe Festival, now in its fifth year, is the second largest performing arts festival in the country. Over 280 plays and 1300 performances will be staged over 25 days and 28 venues in the heart of Hollywood.

Mahoobla Productions was founded in 2008 and has produced such plays as Frank and Ava (Best of Fringe 2013), Cocktales, (Fringe 2013) Bridge (2011), The Last Hippie: A Western Novel(2012)l, Natasha Mail Order Bride (2011), and The Actor’s Watering Hole(2008-2010).

TICKETS
$15.00 General admission
Discounts available:
Fringe Festival participants get $5.00 off general admission
For group sales, contact David Svengalis, 818-939-9869
Tickets available at:
http://www.hollywoodfringe.org/projects/1918

CONTACT
 818-939-9869, [email protected]

PRESS CONTACT
David Svengalis, Producer, 818-939-9869,
[email protected]