RCC’S Warehouse on Bartlett presents an unapologetic comedy

TOUGH TIMES NEED LAUGHTER!
Lanford Wilson’s HOT L BALTIMORE
Friday – Sunday, May 1,2,3,8,9,10,&15,16,17
Fridays and Saturday nights at 8pm
Sunday Matinee’s at 2pm and Sunday, May 10th at 7pm
$9.00 General Admission, $7.00 for students, and $5.00 for RCC students, staff, and faculty.
For Reservations Call (541) 245-7637
RCC’s Off The Crate Warehouse on Bartlett
H Building on 8th and Bartlett, Medford
The play contains explicit language and adult situations and is not suitable for children.
RCC's Theatre Program will be breathing life into the wayward street hustlers, prostitutes, and poverty stricken seniors who exist on the frayed edges of the American Dream. The Warehouse on Bartlett will celebrate a gathering of dispossesed American souls in the seedy lobby of The aging Hotel Baltimore on the eve of it's demolition. This unapologetic comedy offers up a hilarious plea for a kinder, gentler world. Wilson sought to craft a work that would give voice to his mourning for the increasing disapprearance of the nation's railroads. In Wilson's introduction to the play, he laments not only the fading of the romantic icon of the railway system, but also of America's vanishing architecture and cultural heritage. It's a taste of music on vinyl in a digital world.
Hot L first opened Off Broadway to a record 1,166 performances before moving to Broadway where it played for over three years. It went on to win the New York Drama Critic's Circle Award and the Obie Award (among others) for Best Play. |