Pearl and Eugene: One Last Shtick
By Clucklesworth Productions
Written by Avi Aharoni and Donald C. Hart. Story by Avi Aharoni, Robert Dorfman, Donald C. Hart, Robb Krueger, and Nancy Marvy. Music by Robb Krueger. Lyrics by Robb Krueger.
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Once, Pearl and Eugene were a dynamic musical duo. They had big-time stage careers and throngs of fans. Now, they live in a Jewish retirement home and have no one to visit them. When a developer threatens to take their home away, they decide to perform one more time to raise money and save it. Can they overcome the drama that split up their old act? Will old secrets be revealed? Will the actors get tired of eating tapioca pudding? Find out!
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The creators say this show is appropriate for ages 12-15 and up
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Nancy Marvy
PEARLNancy is a nice Minnesotan who has lived and worked on both coasts which slightly tarnished her niceness. She has appeared on many stages in the Twin Cities and even did a few national tours. One of which was dubbed "The D-Tour”. Her most recent appearances have been at 6 Points Theater (previously known as Minnesota Jewish Theater). This is her first Fringe show. And for you elders and trivia buffs out there, she was Rosa Coletti in “Happy Days” and Marisa Tomeis' mom in “Untamed Heart” as well as in other stuff.
Robert Dorfman
EUGENERobert’s Theater credits include Broadway, Off-Broadway and so far off Broadway, it has been difficult finding one’s way back. Speaking of Minnesota, he fairly recently appeared as Stephano in “The Tempest” directed by Joe Dowling for the Guthrie Theater and directed Mathew Goldstein’s “Groupthink” for Six Points Theater. His last foray into the Minnesota Fringe Festival was co-starring in and directing Avi Aharoni’s “Operation: Immigration”. He began his career as a clown for Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus and lord only knows how it will end!
Avi Aharoni
TODDAvi is incredibly excited to be back at MN Fringe Festival with this amazing team of artists after having performed in it for over a decade. Among others, his credits in the Fringe include "Summer in Prague" in 2018, as well as his self-written one-man show "Operation: Immigration" in 2019; both of which won the Golden Lanyard Awards in their respective years. Locally he’s also worked with the Guthrie Theater, Park Square Theatre, Six Points Theater, Dark & Stormy Productions, Theater Latté Da, Transatlantic Love Affair, Playwrights’ Center, Pillsbury House Theatre, and Off-Road Shakespeare in Seattle, The Guild Theatre in Israel, among many others. This will be Avi's final show in the Twin Cities for the time being as he will be receiving a Masters Degree in Acting from Northwestern University in Chicago. He couldn't ask for a better send-off than this show and this group of people!
Robb Krueger
FRANKRobb is an actor, playwright, composer and lyricist. His most recent roles were Miss Prism in “The Importance of Being Earnest” and Phil Campbell in “Christmas with the Campbells”. He is known for his cheesecake and his kombucha.
Donald C. Hart
Director/ProducerDon is a Twin-Cities-based director, theatre administrator, playwright, actor, and educator. Since moving to the area in 2022, Don has been involved with MN Fringe, Six Points Theater, Theatre in the Round, Lakeshore Players Theatre, SOAR Regional Arts, and Chameleon Theatre Circle. He is currently the Manager of Operations at Six Points Theater. Last year, he wrote, produced, and directed his first MN Fringe production, “My Lovely, Lovely, Lovely, Lovely, Lovely Family”. Don is so thankful to be back again this year, and for the opportunity to create and play with such an amazing team of artists!!