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American Buffalo

October 20, 2007
8:00 pm

American Buffalo is back at the CMC!

We’ll have many showings over the course of a few weekends in October.

American Buffalo, David Mamet’s Broadway debut from 1977, will be presented at the Civic Media Center for six nights in November. The setting of this three-man play is “Don’s Resale Shop,” where Don has sold a Buffalo head nickel to a customer, having no idea himself what the coin was worth. When he comes to suspect the coin may be even more valuable, he plans to burglarize the customer’s home to get it back.
Don enlists as his accomplice a none-too-bright reformed drug addict named Bob. The third character is Walter Cole, called “Teach.” When he learns of the planned heist, he wants a piece of the action and talks Don into cutting Bob out, and including him instead. The night of the planned robbery, Bob shows up unexpectedly at the shop; Tension mounts between Don and Teach, with Bob caught in between. Violence erupts and their plans effectively evaporate.

DATES OF PERFORMANCES:

Friday, October 5 @ 8PM
Saturday, October 6 @ 8 PM
Friday, October 12 @ 8 PM
Saturday, October 13 @ 8 PM
Friday, October 19 @ 8 PM
Saturday, October 20 @ 8 PM

WHERE: Civic Media Center, 1021 W. University Ave
DOOR: Donations Appreciated

For more info call 352.373.0010 or email coordinator@civicmediacenter.org

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American Buffalo

October 19, 2007
8:00 pm

American Buffalo is back at the CMC!

We’ll have many showings over the course of a few weekends in October.

American Buffalo, David Mamet’s Broadway debut from 1977, will be presented at the Civic Media Center for six nights in November. The setting of this three-man play is “Don’s Resale Shop,” where Don has sold a Buffalo head nickel to a customer, having no idea himself what the coin was worth. When he comes to suspect the coin may be even more valuable, he plans to burglarize the customer’s home to get it back.
Don enlists as his accomplice a none-too-bright reformed drug addict named Bob. The third character is Walter Cole, called “Teach.” When he learns of the planned heist, he wants a piece of the action and talks Don into cutting Bob out, and including him instead. The night of the planned robbery, Bob shows up unexpectedly at the shop; Tension mounts between Don and Teach, with Bob caught in between. Violence erupts and their plans effectively evaporate.

DATES OF PERFORMANCES:

Friday, October 5 @ 8PM
Saturday, October 6 @ 8 PM
Friday, October 12 @ 8 PM
Saturday, October 13 @ 8 PM
Friday, October 19 @ 8 PM
Saturday, October 20 @ 8 PM

WHERE: Civic Media Center, 1021 W. University Ave
DOOR: Donations Appreciated

For more info call 352.373.0010 or email coordinator@civicmediacenter.org

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American Buffalo

October 13, 2007
8:00 pm

American Buffalo is back at the CMC!

We’ll have many showings over the course of a few weekends in October.

American Buffalo, David Mamet’s Broadway debut from 1977, will be presented at the Civic Media Center for six nights in November. The setting of this three-man play is “Don’s Resale Shop,” where Don has sold a Buffalo head nickel to a customer, having no idea himself what the coin was worth. When he comes to suspect the coin may be even more valuable, he plans to burglarize the customer’s home to get it back.
Don enlists as his accomplice a none-too-bright reformed drug addict named Bob. The third character is Walter Cole, called “Teach.” When he learns of the planned heist, he wants a piece of the action and talks Don into cutting Bob out, and including him instead. The night of the planned robbery, Bob shows up unexpectedly at the shop; Tension mounts between Don and Teach, with Bob caught in between. Violence erupts and their plans effectively evaporate.

DATES OF PERFORMANCES:

Friday, October 5 @ 8PM
Saturday, October 6 @ 8 PM
Friday, October 12 @ 8 PM
Saturday, October 13 @ 8 PM
Friday, October 19 @ 8 PM
Saturday, October 20 @ 8 PM

WHERE: Civic Media Center, 1021 W. University Ave
DOOR: Donations Appreciated

For more info call 352.373.0010 or email coordinator@civicmediacenter.org

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American Buffalo

October 12, 2007
8:00 pm

American Buffalo is back at the CMC!

We’ll have many showings over the course of a few weekends in October.

American Buffalo, David Mamet’s Broadway debut from 1977, will be presented at the Civic Media Center for six nights in November. The setting of this three-man play is “Don’s Resale Shop,” where Don has sold a Buffalo head nickel to a customer, having no idea himself what the coin was worth. When he comes to suspect the coin may be even more valuable, he plans to burglarize the customer’s home to get it back.
Don enlists as his accomplice a none-too-bright reformed drug addict named Bob. The third character is Walter Cole, called “Teach.” When he learns of the planned heist, he wants a piece of the action and talks Don into cutting Bob out, and including him instead. The night of the planned robbery, Bob shows up unexpectedly at the shop; Tension mounts between Don and Teach, with Bob caught in between. Violence erupts and their plans effectively evaporate.

DATES OF PERFORMANCES:

Friday, October 5 @ 8PM
Saturday, October 6 @ 8 PM
Friday, October 12 @ 8 PM
Saturday, October 13 @ 8 PM
Friday, October 19 @ 8 PM
Saturday, October 20 @ 8 PM

WHERE: Civic Media Center, 1021 W. University Ave
DOOR: Donations Appreciated

For more info call 352.373.0010 or email coordinator@civicmediacenter.org

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American Buffalo

October 6, 2007
8:00 pm

American Buffalo is back at the CMC!

We’ll have many showings over the course of a few weekends in October.

American Buffalo, David Mamet’s Broadway debut from 1977, will be presented at the Civic Media Center for six nights in November. The setting of this three-man play is “Don’s Resale Shop,” where Don has sold a Buffalo head nickel to a customer, having no idea himself what the coin was worth. When he comes to suspect the coin may be even more valuable, he plans to burglarize the customer’s home to get it back.
Don enlists as his accomplice a none-too-bright reformed drug addict named Bob. The third character is Walter Cole, called “Teach.” When he learns of the planned heist, he wants a piece of the action and talks Don into cutting Bob out, and including him instead. The night of the planned robbery, Bob shows up unexpectedly at the shop; Tension mounts between Don and Teach, with Bob caught in between. Violence erupts and their plans effectively evaporate.

DATES OF PERFORMANCES:

Friday, October 5 @ 8PM
Saturday, October 6 @ 8 PM
Friday, October 12 @ 8 PM
Saturday, October 13 @ 8 PM
Friday, October 19 @ 8 PM
Saturday, October 20 @ 8 PM

WHERE: Civic Media Center, 1021 W. University Ave
DOOR: Donations Appreciated

For more info call 352.373.0010 or email coordinator@civicmediacenter.org

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American Buffalo

October 5, 2007
8:00 pm

American Buffalo is back at the CMC!

We’ll have many showings over the course of a few weekends in October.

American Buffalo, David Mamet’s Broadway debut from 1977, will be presented at the Civic Media Center for six nights in November. The setting of this three-man play is “Don’s Resale Shop,” where Don has sold a Buffalo head nickel to a customer, having no idea himself what the coin was worth. When he comes to suspect the coin may be even more valuable, he plans to burglarize the customer’s home to get it back.
Don enlists as his accomplice a none-too-bright reformed drug addict named Bob. The third character is Walter Cole, called “Teach.” When he learns of the planned heist, he wants a piece of the action and talks Don into cutting Bob out, and including him instead. The night of the planned robbery, Bob shows up unexpectedly at the shop; Tension mounts between Don and Teach, with Bob caught in between. Violence erupts and their plans effectively evaporate.

DATES OF PERFORMANCES:

Friday, October 5 @ 8PM
Saturday, October 6 @ 8 PM
Friday, October 12 @ 8 PM
Saturday, October 13 @ 8 PM
Friday, October 19 @ 8 PM
Saturday, October 20 @ 8 PM

WHERE: Civic Media Center, 1021 W. University Ave
DOOR: Donations Appreciated

For more info call 352.373.0010 or email coordinator@civicmediacenter.org

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