“City of Angels,” a musical whose book is by Larry Gelbart, creator of “MASH” and “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum,” takes place in two eras, present day and the 1940s. The 1940s scenes are staged in black and white. This creates some technical challenges for the directors and crew of the Kirkwood Community College production, and especially performers like Elizabeth Scheer, who plays two characters in the show, one in each era. Elizabeth, co-star Gabe Crozier, and director Rick Anderson talk about the show. We’ll also hear Elizabeth and Emily Ketoff sing a tune.
Nov. 2-5 in Kirkwood’s Ballantyne Auditorium. Reserve tickets by emailing Ballantyne@kirkwood.edu.
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