
"I Only Have 'Ives' For You,"
An evening of David Ives One Acts.
Running Thru May 3rd.
What happens when a man wakes up one day and thinks he's a famous painter? Three girls go on a miniature golf date with the same guy? A television set comes alive? And a bumbling tourist goes to see a faith healer?
You've entered the crazy and funny world of David Ives.
Award-winning playwright David Ives has been called "a master of fun" by the New York Times, and "a wondrous wordmaster" by Time magazine.
Award-winning playwright David Ives has been called "a master of fun" by the New York Times, and "a wondrous wordmaster" by Time magazine.
“I Only Have Ives for You” collects eight short comic pieces by David Ives, author of “All in the Timing” and “Time Flies.”
Join GreenMan Theatre Troupe this spring for a journey into the comic imagination of David Ives with "I Only Have Ives for You"
Join GreenMan Theatre Troupe this spring for a journey into the comic imagination of David Ives with "I Only Have Ives for You"
Opening April 17 and running three weekends through May 3 at United Methodist Church, 232 S. York Rd. in Elmhurst.
Performances are Fri. and Sat. at 7:30 and Sun. at 3 pm.
Call for tickets at 630-464-2646.
Tickets are $15; discounts are available for students and seniors. Purchase tickets here!
Plays included in "I Only Have Ives for You" are:
"Arabian Nights," directed by Craig Gustafson
An interpreter helps a tourist and a souvenir seller find true love.
"Captive Audience," directed by Joe Collins
A television, played by two actors, takes over the lives of an average couple.
"Degas, C'est Moi", directed by Cory Sandrock
A man wakes up one morning and discovers that he is a famous painter.
"Dr. Fritz, or the Forces of Light", directed by Craig Gustafson
A man dying of food poisoning seeks out a faith healer.
"Foreplay, or the Art of the Fugue," directed by Phil Hendricks
Three girls go miniature golfing with the same guy.
"The Green Hill," directed by Cory Sandrock
A man goes on a quest to find the perfect green hill.
"Moby Dude," directed by David Soria
A surfer-dude tries to convince his teacher that he’s done the summer reading assignment.
"Mystery at Twicknam Vicarage," directed by Joe Colllins
Who killed the man on the carpet? A Masterpiece Theatre mystery spoof reveals all.