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Triple Espresso..A Highly Caffeinated Comedy Comes to Nelson Hall at Elim Park, March 8-20th

2/14/11 10:33 AM

Cheshire, CT – Elim Park Place will present Triple Espresso, a highly caffeinated comedy this March. After appearing in over 40 cities worldwide, Triple Espresso, will premiere in Connecticut at Nelson Hall performing arts center, starring the original cast members. The show runs from March 8 – March 20th.

Witty, zany, hilarious fun from beginning to end, Triple Espresso is a vaudeville-inspired comedy for all ages that tells the rags-to-rags story of an aspiring trio whose bid for showbiz fame and fortune ended in four minutes of magnificent failure on national television.

From the West Coast to the West End, Triple Espresso has kept audiences in stitches for the last fifteen years with its irresistible, clean comedy. Written by Bill Arnold, Michael Pearce Donley and Bob Stromberg, and directed by William Partlan, the show combines slapstick antics, singing and dancing, magic, miming, parodies, and a bit of audience interaction, making it as funny the fifth time as the first. The laughter is infectious and appeals to everyone from first graders to grandparents.

The comedy show has won praise from critics. The Los Angeles Times calls it "a triple-jolt of inspired craziness!" and London Metro says "This is entertainment as it ought to be… stunning!"

To purchase tickets, contact the box office 203-699-5495.

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