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'''Carol's Eve''' is a 1993 comedy/drama [[play (theater)|play]] directed by Valerie Mayhew and written by Pauline Lepor. It stars Devora Millman, Richard Robert Redlin, Lesa Carlson, [[Allen Garfield]], Boyd Jeffries, [[Barry Schwartz]] and modern-day star [[Alicia Silverstone]].Play produced by Christine Redlin and Richard Robert Redlin. |
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The play is set in an office party on [[Christmas Eve]], which is also Carol's (Devora Millman) 30th birthday. Carol's suicide attempt, from the balcony of an L.A. high-rise, is stopped when a stream of partygoers visit the terrace. The conflict begins when Carol meets Michael (R. Robert Redlin), which is aa former biker, now an unrelenting New Ager, who's already experienced death when he was in an accident that led to a [[coma]]. |
The play is set in an office party on [[Christmas Eve]], which is also Carol's (Devora Millman) 30th birthday. Carol's suicide attempt, from the balcony of an L.A. high-rise, is stopped when a stream of partygoers visit the terrace. The conflict begins when Carol meets Michael (R. Robert Redlin), which is aa former biker, now an unrelenting New Ager, who's already experienced death when he was in an accident that led to a [[coma]]. |
Revision as of 23:48, 7 November 2008
Carol's Eve is a 1993 comedy/drama play directed by Valerie Mayhew and written by Pauline Lepor. It stars Devora Millman, Richard Robert Redlin, Lesa Carlson, Allen Garfield, Boyd Jeffries, Barry Schwartz and modern-day star Alicia Silverstone.Play produced by Christine Redlin and Richard Robert Redlin.
The play is set in an office party on Christmas Eve, which is also Carol's (Devora Millman) 30th birthday. Carol's suicide attempt, from the balcony of an L.A. high-rise, is stopped when a stream of partygoers visit the terrace. The conflict begins when Carol meets Michael (R. Robert Redlin), which is aa former biker, now an unrelenting New Ager, who's already experienced death when he was in an accident that led to a coma.
Alicia Silverstone stars as Debbie, a desperate coke addict lesbian.