The Secret Narrative of the Phone Book is a romantic comedy that gets hijacked by a conspiracy thriller. It follows a sexy freedom fighter’s daring plan to corrupt a global media conglomerate by seducing two of its employees at the same time. It’s a tongue-in-cheek elegy for millennial paranoia that seriously questions the possibility of a genuine connection between human beings.
Bill Dawes
(Performer)
Playing Grassy Noel
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Brandon MIller
(Performer)
Playing Seth
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Gordon Cox
(Playwright)
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John C. Vennema
(Performer)
Playing Bud
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Kimo DeSean
(Lighting Designer)
Lighting Design and Scenic Design
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Natalie Gold
(Performer)
Playing Oona
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Suzanne Agins
(Director)
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Press
Dan Bacalzo
February 15, 2005
While the writing is often clever, the script contains a few plot holes that make this otherwise enjoyable romp a bit too tough to swallow.
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ANDREA STEVENS
February 09, 2005
Spouting cascades of words, like fireboats expelling water in a harbor parade, the four actors in Gordon Cox's satiric new play manage to keep the pressure high for the first half of the evening's 90 minutes.
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Photographer: Peter Dressel
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Photographer: Peter Dressel
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Photographer: Peter Dressel
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Photographer: Peter Dressel
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