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Time Flies

By: David Ives
Narrated by: Fran Adams, Ed Begley Jr., Shannon Cochran, Evan Gore, Arye Gross, Victoria Principal
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A series of short comic vignettes from playwright David Ives. In the title work, two houseflies try to make the most out of their brief time on earth.

An L.A. Theatre Works full-cast performance featuring Fran Adams, Ed Begley Jr., Shannon Cochran, Evan Gore, Arye Gross, and Victoria Principal. Directed by Ron West. Recorded before a live audience in March 1998.

©2012 L.A. Theatre Works (P)2012 L.A. Theatre Works
Drama & Plays Entertainment & Performing Arts United States World Literature

Editor reviews

L.A. Theatre Works presents a delightful group of short plays with a full cast of actors who turn in bright performances. Victoria Principal and Ed Begley, Jr., are among those who make listening a lighthearted experience. Stories about mayflies on a date and an American tourist seeking medical help in Mexico are two of the pieces that ought to entertain. There's nothing heavy or dreary here, unless the short life of a mayfly is too depressing.

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