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Enter Laughing directed by Paul Kerrigan

Enter Laughing by Joseph Stein 19

Enter Laughing by Joseph Stein 19

Adapted from Carl Reiner's novel of the same title

Comedy

Comedy

True to life. David Kolowzki is a young boy, apprentice to Mr. Foreman. The craftsman answers the phone and doesn't believe that someone wants to talk to his worker.

David Kolowzki is a dreamer

David Kolowzki is a dreamer

The whole of the times does not permit a working class boy to want to be an actor.

Friendship

Friendship

The relationships in this New York tale tells how someone from the bronx cannot act literally, and figuratively speaking it is about our youth not knowing any better.

Master craftsman and his apprentice

Master craftsman and his apprentice

Mr. Foreman has a small sewing shop. David Kolowzki refuses to accept his place in the social order.

Roger

Roger

"what are you still doing here!?"

Miss B

Miss B

David Kolowzki asks miss B to go out on a lunch date. "Corned beef and a pickle?"

Angela'sDressing Room

Angela'sDressing Room

Elizabeth Hennessey

David is played by Mike Sokolowski

David is played by Mike Sokolowski

Phone booth, candle stick telephone, and faded green walls and burnt brick set the stage.

Auditions

Auditions

At the Marlowe Stage Theater

Marlowe by Joe Tranchitella

Marlowe by Joe Tranchitella

Drinking out of a flask with a straw is funny!

Bad Acting

Bad Acting

Marlowe finally says at one point that he is starting to act like a real human being.

Date with Wanda

Date with Wanda

The relationship between David and Wanda ( Blake Eckert) is a puppy dog love, and Pike steals the show when he pulls the table cloth out from under the cheap date.

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