circle
of love
around
a wheelchair
2002 Audience
from Los Angeles Times
- 2002 Audience Reactions/Partial Quotes
Michael C. (Glendale, CA) - Sometimes when you walk into a theater you never know what to expect; when I walked into 'Seven Lessons of Life' by Adrian Morales, I was greatly surprised. It's a light hearted romp through the mind of Jeremy Storms as he tried to produce a play and is faced with his worst nightmare, the show starts to fall apart on stage. With wacky characters and witty dialogue its a show worth watching.
Andrea J. (Beverly Hills, CA) - An all inclusive comedy. The timing is perfect. The laughs are often but not without a message. The cast is brilliant.
John S. (Los Feliz, CA) - Adrian Morales' play within a play is a brilliant, hilarious production. Revolving around a fictional play that is destined for disaster by its colorful cast of characters, this production will leave the audience laughing long after they leave the theater. We get an inside look as the cast prepares for it's ill-fated performance and then witness the hilarious antics of the actual 'play'. Especially good is Adrian Morales' role as director, producer, and writer, Jeremy Storms, who's writing credits include "dinner menus and a poem". Adrian's performance not only demonstates his ability of awesome comedy timing, but his very capable ability of writing, producing, and directing. Also brilliant are cast members David Sutton, Jubal Kohn, Nicole Dolci, Cwennen Corral, and Amanda Broadwell. This actors provide the audience with many side splitting laughs. Noreen Cavanaugh steals every scene her character is in. And I won't even mention the 'WHEELCHAIR' scenes as those scenes are to be seen to believe! In short, this is without a doubt a must see show! GO SEE IT!
Sandra S. (Studio City, CA) - Very Creative Comedy. I laughed out loud from start to finish.
an OAPCA production
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