Original language English Playwright Richard O'Donnell | Date premiered 31 October 1986 First performance 31 October 1986 | |
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Characters Elmore PuttsGwendolyn PuttsClifford PuttsMel "Helmet Head" FarleyPamela Place premiered CrossCurrents Theatre 3206 N. Wilton St.,Chicago Subject A day in the life of a toilet seat salesman |
An Evening With Elmore & Gwendolyn Putts, The Neighbors Next Door is an American play, a farce written by Richard O’Donnell, directed by Amy McKenzie, and performed by the New Age Vaudeville theater company in Chicago.
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History
Originally staged at the Comedy Cabaret in Bailey’s Harbor, Wisconsin (summer 1985) by New Age Vaudeville, An Evening with Elmore & Gwendolyn Putts, The Neighbors Next Door was officially reopened at the CrossCurrents upstairs cabaret theater, 3206 N. Wilton St., Chicago, October 31, 1986. It had over 200 performances.
Production
An Evening With Elmore & Gwendolyn Putts, The Neighbors Next Door was performed by the New Age Vaudeville Theater Co., members of Actor’s Equity Association (AEA), Production Design by NAV member Peter Neville, and produced and directed by Amy McKenzie.
Because of her pregnancy, Amy McKenzie, who originated the role of Pamela, was replaced by Chicago actress Caroline Schless.
“Something of a Charles Addams cartoon…” An Evening with Elmore & Gwendolyn Putts, The Neighbors Next Door, “…displays a variety of comedic forms--from mime to slapstick, one-liners to thoughtful satirical jabs,” and has a “…wizardry in blending 50’s sitcom norms with comic impersonations.”
Play Synopsis
An Evening with Elmore & Gwendolyn Putts, The Neighbors Next Door, is a musical comedy farce that reveals one late afternoon in the life of a suburban family of nerds. The Putts are so dysfunctional, in fact, that when victimized and held captive by a home invader, a crazed biker named “Helmet Head” they thwart his plans to rob them and instead recruit him into their family.