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TWO SMALL BODIES
(Drama)

Two children have disappeared. The mother is a voluptuous, sexy hostess at a strip joint, and the tough-talking detective investigating the possible kidnap or murder case plays a cat-and-mouse game with her. He is relentless and their relationship becomes an unusual and intimate dance. He pushes her and pushes her to confess that she murdered her children, but he gets more than he bargained for. It is seductive. It is provocative. Twists and turns and surprises. Sometimes sexually explicit. Takes place around 1972.

“Bell writes like ice- this is work, hard, clear, and painful to the touch.”----Village Voice

Previews
Sunday, March 9 at 7 p.m

Runs
Sat, Mar 15 – Sat, Apr 26
Every Sat at 8PM & Sun at 7PM
Opens Sat, March 15 8PM
Closes Sat April 26 8PM

Show Calendar

No Performances
Sunday, 20 April

BUY TICKETS
$35

Special Show Info
Running time: 120 minutes.
There will be an intermission.

The GGC Theatre
6502 Santa Monica Boulevard
(Enter Venue on Wilcox Ave.)
Los Angeles, CA  90038
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Special Theatre Info
The theatre has concessions.

Neal Bell is the playwright. The Obie Award winner’s other plays include Monster, Therese Raquin, On the Bum, Cold Sweat, and more.

Cast alternates: Raven Bowens, Jade Ramirez, Billy Budinich.

Scenic design: Christian Maltez. Lighting/Stage manager: Teagan Wilson.

Two Small Bodies debuted off-Broadway in 1977.

If you like a good sexy whodunit, then you will enjoy Two Small Bodies.

Keturah Hamilton (New Amsterdam, Starlets) portrays Eileen. Keith Walker (The Rookie, 9-1-1, CSI:Vegas, Young And The Restless) plays Brann.

Gloria Gifford (winner of NAACP Best Director Award for Antony and Cleopatra and Much Ado About Nothing) directs. The New York and Broadway-trained director/actress/teacher received an M.A. from the New School, where she studied Criminology after graduating with a degree in Political Science from SUNY New Paltz. She has directed over 75 stage productions, including On Golden Pond (with Salome Jens and Andrew Prine), Our Lady of 121st St. (L.A. Times Critic’s Choice), The Tempest, Romantic Comedy, A Bed and a Bar, Summer and Smoke, Wait Until Dark, Love Allways, and many more. A veteran actor with credits on Broadway, in hit films (opposite Richard Pryor, Eddie Murphy, John Candy and Tobey Maguire), and recurring roles on four TV series, she has also been known as an acting coach to emerging stars and as the producer of the Rebel Planet Short Film Festival in Hollywood.