Jan 26, 2012

Philip Littell & Billy, the Kid in Broad Daylight


Never one to sit still, Philip Littell will be at the Bootleg Theater this weekend.  I lifted the entire press release and planted it below.  You can get tickets here.

January 26, 27 & 28 at 8:00 pm
Bootleg Theater Presents
Philip Littell (with Jesse James Rice and Glen Martin) in
A Song Without Music
& A Play With Songs 
(two too short pieces)
Broad Daylight (A Song Without Music) Broad Daylight was written at Suzanne Lummis' instigation and received its first hearing at Beyond Baroque during her Night And the City city-wide LA Poetry Festival event last year. 
The memoir of a noir blonde: out of the past, the smoke, the mirrors, the shadows, a good time gal pulls up the blinds, opens a window and gives with the story. This is the truth and nothing but the partial truth, so help me god.
Billy, the Kid, and What He Did (A Play With Songs) Written by Libby Larsen and Philip Littell.
Billy, the Kid, and What He Did is a cool take on some bad breaks: dead guys, guns, guitars, and no girls. Aided and abetted by Jesse James Rice and Glen Martin, Littell and Larsen patrol the lawless border between this mean ol’ world and the next.
Doors open at 7:30 pm, Show at 8:00 pm
Tickets: General Admission $20 & Student/Senior $15

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