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Wed 26 Oct 2005

'Bath Party,' cancels extended run
at the HERE Arts Center




Bath Party has cancelled its extended run at the HERE Arts Center. The show was to play from the 21 Oct - 19 Nov 2005. Bathtub Productions hope to see the show return to a bigger off-Broadway performance space in the spring of 2006.

The comedy's original schedule at the HERE Arts Center ran from the 21 Aug - 18 Sep 2005

Meital Dohan, a movie star in Israel, tells the personal story of her long-distance infatuation with America. She’s a star in her home country, but in America she’s just another immigrant in search of the American Dream. Nearly nude with a bath tub as her pulpit and a video screen, a Filipino manicurist and a gay Texan stage manager as her co-stars, the stunning Ms. Dohan dances, sings and waxes on about everything American from nationality and identity to the globalization of American culture. She draws parallels from her experience to that of immigrants universally. The show is a 21st Century compendium of pop-cultural ideas with an unrelenting beat and even a 'Charlie’s Angels' style action sequence.

“This is a very kinetic production which adds to tackling the themes,” says director Karen Shefler. “Issues of immigration and American Globalization and the redefining of the American Dream are at the forefront right now. We have chosen to tell this story in a fun and exciting way so as to appeal to the wide audience that these themes are relevant to.”

Bath Party cast features: Meital Dohan, PJ Mehaffey and Susan Hyon.

Bath Party has set design by Arnulfo Maldonado, costumes by Moza Saracho and lighting by Stacey Boggs.

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