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"It's about a guy who buys a ticket to an amusement
park,
and the amusement park
has no walls - it just opens out into all America."
-Charles L. Mee
An amusement park with the lights turned off...or on.
It all depends on how you look at it. Is this place a load of fun for the whole family or a haunting destination where cotton candy smothers all your desires?
In this play by noted playwright Charles L. Mee, many questions echo through the deserted playground.
For example, will Vikram ever get out of his mouse suit? Has Darling morphed before your very eyes? Is it possible for true love to be found, evenwhen it was never lost, just hidden beneath the empty hot dog wrappers?
And what about Bob? Oh my God! What about Bob?
Join Fuse Theatre Ensemble as they explore the panic and the promise, the pristine and the paralyzing,
the pimples and the pride that is Paradise Park.
About
the Playwright -
Chuck Mee has written
bobrauschenberamerica, Wintertime, Belle Epoqu, Vienna:
Lusthaus, Snow in June, A Perfect Wedding, Limonade tous
les Jours, and a number of other plays in addition
to his work inspired by Greek plays: Big Love,
True Love, Orestes 2.0, Trojan Women A Love Story
and others. His plays have been performed at the
Brooklyn Academy of Music, American Repertory Theatre,
New York Theatre Workshop, the Public Theatre, Lincoln
Center, the Humana Festival, Steppenwolf and other
venues in the United States. Additionally, his works
have been seen in Berlin, Paris, Amsterdam, Brussels,
Vienna, Istanbul, and elsewhere.
His Complete works are
available on the Internet at
www.charlesmee.com
Charles L. Mee's work is made possible by the support of Jeanne Donovan Fisher and Richard B. Fisher
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