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Frankie and Johnny were Lovers…well maybe.

by Jon on March 4th, 2007

Frankie and Johnny in the Clar du Lune

It’s a workplace romance, well actually a workplace one-night stand between two unglamorous single people approaching middle age. The scene is her cramped studio apartment.

Johnny, a short-order cook, is a hopeless romantic who’s desperate for love, and deathly afraid of ending up alone, or worse, ignored.

Frankie, a waitress, has been burned in relationships many times in the past and is now petrified to let anyone in.  She hides behind her self-protective wall, no one can get past.

She’s tainted, he’s a dreamer.  She’s realistic and no-nonsense, he fantasizes of what might be. He opens his heart to her, she pushes him away. He can’t shut up, she can’t get a word in.

In the uncertainty of a new “relationship”, they express the emotions we feel and think, but most likely wouldn’t dare say out loud to another person.

As their evening of passion and discovery progresses, they uncover commonalities, each other’s needs, desires, dreams and fears trapped not just inside of them, but in all of us when we start a new relationship.

The dialog from this Tony award winner is witty, sharp, fast and hysterical. And at times, sad and revealingly personal. 

Frankie and Johnny in the Clar du LuneFrankie and Johnny
Arena Stage
Kreeger Theater
1101 Sixth Street, SW
Washington, DC 20024

Dates - Tuesday - Sunday evenings (7:30 or 8:00 p.m.) plus each Saturday and Sunday at 2:00 p.m., through April 8th.

Tickets - $52.00 - $62.00 are available online.

Nearest Metro subway station - The Waterfront-SEU station - Green line, then a one block walk.

Parking - Limited reserved parking is available in the Arena Stage lot for $12.00, but you must make advanced reservations (202-488-3300).  Additional street and paid garage parkng is available. 

NOTE: This play is not suited for children due to adult subject matter, brief nudity and language.

Images courtesy of Arena Stage.

POSTED IN: Performing Arts – Plays & Dance

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