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Central Standard
6:00 pm
Mon November 12, 2012
The Mystery Of Irma Vep
By Jabulani Leffall and Jeffrey Harvey
Mummies, ghosts, and werewolves - oh my! The new production at the Kansas City Repertory Theatre is a real scream.
On Tuesday's Central Standard we are joined by Ron Megee and Mark Robbins, the two-man cast of the KC Rep's latest production The Mystery Of Irma Vep (A Penny Dreadful).
Megee and Robbins will discuss the play (originally staged in 1984), and the challenges of pulling off a production that calls for the two men to play eight characters, and change costumes over 35 times.
Don't miss a look at what the Pitch calls a "Vaudeville-style silly good time."
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