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Phoenix Theatre Company presents a culinary comedy with a theatrical twist

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Running from July 10 through August 11, this production features a unique twist: two actors sharing the lead role of Sam (Photo credit: Brennen Russell, Blink Sessions Photography/DigitalFreePress)
Phoenix Theatre Company offers ‘Fully Committed’ through Aug. 11
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The Phoenix Theatre Company is announcing “Fully Committed,” which is a one-person show by Becky Mode that takes audiences behind the scenes of a trendy high-end New York City restaurant.

Running from July 10 through August 11, this production features a unique twist: two actors sharing the lead role of Sam, according to a press release.

“Fully Committed” is a fast-paced tour de force that follows a day in the life of Sam, the beleaguered reservations manager who navigates a whirlwind of frantic phone calls, eccentric customers, and an over-the-top chef.

Sam, overworked and underpaid, manages to navigate a whirlwind of conversations from socialites, celebrities, and desperate diners, all while wrestling with the personal dilemma of whether to visit family for the holidays or continue struggling as a working actor. It’s a touching, laugh-a-minute journey through the chaotic world of upscale dining and the lengths to which people will go to secure a coveted reservation.

“Scenic Designer Douglas Clark has given us a wonderful playground for comedy. In rehearsal, we have discovered inventive opportunities to use the literal location – a dingy basement beneath a high-end restaurant – as the various environments these dozens of characters inhabit. It’s a comedic whirlwind and delicious challenge for these spectacular actors,” said Chelsea Anderson, Phoenix Theatre casting director and director of the production.

The dual casting features Alison Campbell and Wesley Bradstreet, both of whom bring their own unique flair to the role while each playing 40 different characters during this 80-minute play.

Audiences will have the opportunity to see different performances on alternating nights, making a return to the show a fresh and exciting experience.

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