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    Last of the Red Hot Lovers

    PG1973 · Comedy · 1h 40m

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      • The best comedy has its roots firmly in reality and existential grief and Last of the Red Hot Lovers is, despite its slightly time-specific creakiness, still among the best comedy writing. Although comically exaggerated, the three women are instantly recognisable and plausible.
      www.stagenoise.com › review › 2010
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  2. Variety wrote that a "very funny play" had "been made into a funny motion picture. The absence of the word 'very' is the principal difference between the two versions and as Doc Simon himself handled the transition, the only excuse for the drop in laughter volume is, possibly, over-familiarity."

  3. Elaine. Paula Prentiss. Bobbi Michele. Renee Taylor. Jeanette. Bella Bruck. Cashier. Barney Cashman (Alan Arkin) is a successful restaurant owner and family man who, after 22 years of marriage ...

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    • Gene Saks
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    • Alan Arkin
  4. Jan 13, 2017 · It’s a funny moment, but also poignant. Indeed, the story of Red Hot Lovers strikes me as profoundly sad—a study in lost souls seeking to make connections. But typical of Simon’s writing ...

  5. Feb 25, 2016 · Funny and at times wonderfully manic, Last of the Red Hot Lovers isn’t just hot, it’s caliente. You really should go see it. Last of the Red Hot Lovers by Neil Simon. Directed by Ian Farthing. A Lovebird Artists Collective production. On stage at Studio 16 (1555 West 7th Ave, Vancouver) until March 6. Tickets are available online.

    • Mark Robins
  6. Jan 14, 2017 · Jan 14, 2017. |. In. Theater. |. 3 minute read. Fran Prisco and Karen Peakes warming up. (Photo by Mark Garvin) When I heard that the Walnut Street Theatre was producing Neil Simon's 1969 comedy Last of the Red Hot Lovers, I was surprised to realize that I've never seen it before. Now I know why.

  7. Send to a Friend. Last of the Red Hot Lovers, Ensemble Theatre, 25 November 2010-16 January 2011. Photos: Sharon Millerchip and Jamie Oxenbould, by Natalie Boog. NEIL SIMON’s comedy classic first opened on Broadway at the very end of 1969.

  8. In addition to being a very funny play, Last of the Red Hot Lovers is a critique of the permissive 1960’s from a conservative point of view. Simon’s message is that the conventional...

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