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Theatre
Kidnapped by Craigslist
October 3-October 19, 2008
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Want to buy a couch? Find a date? Complain about your roommate? Your boss? Your sketchy neighbor that sleeps in his doghouse?Kidnapped by Craigslist is a relevant and unique new comedy that explores the carnivalesque, cult-like phenomenon that is Craigslist. Combining actual postings from the website with scripted material and live music, the play tells the true stories that are locked inside an online community that has shaped and inspired today's internet generation.
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Ticket Info
Tickets: $10/General Admission
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Dates & Times
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October 3-October 19, 2008Times:
Friday and Saturday 8:00pm, Sunday 7:00pm -
Venue Info
1022 North West Grand Avenue Phoenix, AZ 85005
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Event Name: Kidnapped by Craigslist
"So funny and too true!"
Review posted by: Kate from Phoenix, Oct 18, 2008
We had a blast. Based on true stories for sure!
We had a blast. Based on true stories for sure!
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Event Name: Kidnapped by Craigslist
"Shockingly Dissapointing"
Review posted by: MrTheaterJunkie from Tempe, Az, Oct 13, 2008
I was extremely disappointed. The script itself was smart and funny however I don’t think the actors were skilled enough to pull of such unique and witty material. But perhaps it was just the... Expand
I was extremely disappointed. The script itself was smart and funny however I don’t think the actors were skilled enough to pull of such unique and witty material. But perhaps it was just the direction they were given. One of the actors was actually reading his lines off of the back of a prop during one of his monologues. Another of the actresses performed all of her characters the same and yelled lines at inappropriate times killing the joke she was telling. She also broke character and starting laughing on stage every time the audience would react to the jokes. Unfortunately the directors costume choice for her was very unflattering on what I’m sure is normally a very attractive woman. The highlight of the evening was the girl who did the monologue about pooping! The only time I laughed was when she was on stage. I think she was the only one who embodied the spirit of the show. I am going to pass this off as a fluke for a theater company that normally produces wonderful shows. Collapse
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