It’s 1967 New York in the age of live television, and a silver screen legend is slated to appear on the top-rated late night sketch comedy show, the King Kiser Comedy Hour. A young writer (based on the life of Mel Brooks) is tasked with keeping her sober and on script for the broadcast, while comedy writer veterans navigate the tumultuous changes in American society during the burgeoning era of rock and roll, Vietnam, feminism, and the youth revolution.
Tuesday, June 9
Embassy of France, Georgetown
6:30pm cocktails, 7:30pm performance (90 indoors)
La Maison Française Theatre
4101 Reservoir Rd NW, DC (map)
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All proceeds support the arts charities of La Maison Française.