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Last chance to see Tony-nominated ‘The Minutes’ at Tempe theater
Comedy wraps up this week at Tempe Center for the Arts
(Photo by John Groseclose, provided by Stray Cat Theatre)
CJ Mascarelli stars as “Mr. Carp” in “The Minutes,” which shows at Tempe Center for the Arts through Oct. 12.
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IF YOU GO
What: “The Minutes”
When: Wednesday, Oct. 9; Thursday, Oct. 10; Friday, Oct. 11; Saturday, Oct. 12. All shows start at 7:30 p.m.
Where: Tempe Center for the Arts, Studio Theatre, 700 W. Rio Salado Pkwy
Tickets: $20-$40, at tempecenterforthearts.com
Special to Independent Newsmedia
Only four chances are left to see the 2022 Tony Award-nominated “The Minutes” in Tempe this week.
The biting comedy that dives deep into the murky waters of small-town politics and real-world power will conclude its run at the Tempe Center for the Arts with performances Wednesday, Oct. 9 through Saturday, Oct. 12.
All shows start at 7:30 p.m.
“This play peels back the curtain on some of America's most treasured tales, cheekily asking us all just how far we'd stretch to avoid being stamped as history's ‘losers,’” the theater sums up of the production.