
Eddie Cappiello is trapped living out his life in the Out With A Bang Senior Living Community. When his ex-wife Betty – recently widowed from her second husband – arrives at his door one day and asks him to help her get revenge on a neighbor who has made her life intolerable, Eddie, longing to reawaken the love he and she once had, makes the fateful decision to help. He enlists his good friend and next-door neighbor, a former Israeli accountant and professional mourner, Daniel, and the three of them devise a dangerous and blatantly illegal plot to deal with her recalcitrant neighbor.
Out With A Bang is written by long-time PRT member, Tony Pasqualini. And features three familiar faces to PRT audiences – Sarah Brooke, Robert Lesser and Mr. Pasqualini himself.
The play is directed by Andy Weyman, who has recently helmed two enormous PRT successes – A Permanent Image and last summer’s comedic hit, Fostered.
Opening April 16th
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(310) 822-8392
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Tues–Sat: 2pm–7pm
Sun: 11am–2pm
1 hr 50 min (with one intermission)
705 1/2 Venice Blvd.
Venice, CA
Between Lincoln and Abbott Kinney
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CAST
Eddie Cappiello – Tony Pasqualini
Betty Amalfitano – Sarah Brooke
Daniel Katzenberg – Robert Lesser
PRODUCTION TEAM
Directed by Andy Weyman
Lighting Design by Michael Redfield
Sound Design by Keith Stevenson
Produced by Tony Pasqualini, Sarah Brooke, & Andy Weyman
Stage Managed by Michael Redfield
About the Co-op
The Co-op is the heart of Pacific Resident Theatre. With a current membership of over 100 Full Members, 20 Journeymen, and 30 Associate Members, the Co-Op was formed in 1985 to allow our members to produce workshop productions of their choice. Since 1985 the Co-Op has produced over 125 shows. The PRT co-op is an artistic space that allows our members to increase their capacity as an artist; learn to direct, write a play, produce their dream project, and act in roles free of commercial constraints (no reviews and a budget that covers little more than the cost of the rights). Some of the greatest successes our actors have had, were performances originally created in the Co-op.

