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Café Kitanishi Dinner and FoxWell Theatre Event
Café Kitanishi Presents
FoxWell Productions
Faithful
by Chazz Palminteri
Live Onstage in Gold Beach, OR
Café Kitanishi in the Goldrush Center, Gold Beach, presents a gala evening of delectable dinner and brilliant theatre, with a special menu and FoxWell Productions.
A gritty comic thriller, Faithful is written by Chazz Palminteri (The Usual Suspects, A Bronx Tale, Bullets Over Broadway).
Michael S. Fox and Victoria Weller play Tony and Margaret; local favorite Erick Gothard joins them as Jack.
Dates: Friday and Saturday, July 23 and 24, 2010
Reservations required.
- Food service begins at 5:00
- Show starts at 7:00.
- Dinner is $35 per person (optional)
- Show tickets are $15.
- Reservations are available at both of the Café Kitanishi restaurants in Gold Beach and Brookings.
- For reservations, talk with a server or call (541) 247-0400 or (541) 469-7864
- Advance payment is required when you reserve your seat and order your meal.
So, order your dinner in advance or pick up a ticket and just come for dessert; enjoy a full coffee bar, wine, and beer.
Dinner includes: Appetizer: Salted Edamam
Miso soup
Salad
Steamed rice
Sautéed Vegetables/Soba Noodles
Hot Green Tea
Dessert
Entrée Choices: #1—Grilled Salmon
#2—Grilled Beef Loin Strip
#3—Grilled Chicken
#4—Combination Sashimi
#5—Combination Sushi
Dessert Choices: A—Coconut Cake
B—Carrot Cake
C—Chocolate Cake
D—Cheese Cake, Mango
E—Cheese Cake, Bailey’s Irish Cream
F—Cheese Cake, Caramel
Please specify what your choices are. Wine, beer, or sake are available, but are not included.
ABOUT THE SHOW: Recommended for Mature Audiences
Faithful, is a darkly funny mind-bender with whiplash plot zigzags.
Hitman Tony is hired to kill Margaret for her infidelity.
While Tony waits for the signal to do the job,
Margaret fills him with doubts.
Her husband, Jack, has a girlfriend, so she hires Tony to kill Jack.
Tony calls his psychiatrist.
Fierce and comic twists raise the stakes.
Tony needs the money, so when Jack arrives,
Tony is bent on killing somebody.
Faithful aims at the heart and explodes on the other side of deceit and delusion. Who is telling the truth…or half-truth?
And in the end, who will die?
Recent audiences were laughing uproariously one minute and
catching their breath at startling twists the next.
“As with all FoxWell productions, comic timing is excellent.
These folks are the real deal.”
—Perri Rask, Artistic Director of Theatre 101 in Port Orford.
Faithful is recommended for mature audiences who can handle a bit of “language.”
For more information, visit www.foxwellproductions.net & www.cafekitanishi.com
* Times and dates are subject to change
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