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Above: Image from 2007's performance on November 11th, at Overseas Auto Body Shop in Hastings.
RiverArts presented an encore performance of The Gas Station Project, Vicky Bugbee's laugh outloud, bitter sweet dramatic comedy and poignant portrayal of a nuclear family in turmoil.
Performed with a cast of only two actors, a man and woman take on the play’s multiple characters to tell the story of a suburban couple’s crumbling marriage. Seen through the eyes of husband and wife, Tammy and Chet, their son and daughter, and two best friends, the play traces the twists and turns of marriage, family and community. Performed last in 2007 at the Overseas Auto Body Shop in Hastings for a crowd of 150, it was reprised in 2008, in a new location by popular demand.
Written and directed by Hastings artist Victoria Bugbee
Produced by Dobbs Ferry resident Cherie Fortis
Featured Carey Cromelin and Kurt McKinney.
More about this play [here].
Contact us at (914) 412-5120 or email info@riverarts.org