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| Fully Committed | Fully Committed Closed Due to Illness 20th February 2005 | Fully Committed is a comedy by Becky Mode. Directed by Mark Setlock. Sam Peliczowski is in demand, but not for his acting. Instead he mans the red-hot reservation line at Manhattan's number-one restaurant and everyone wants a piece of him. As he juggles scheming socialites, name-dropping wannabes, fickle celebrities and an egomaniacal boss, Sam tries to sort out his own life and flagging acting career. Fully Committed transfers to the Arts Theatre in London's West End following a successful season at The Menier Chocolate Factory in the City of London. Mark Setlock, who created the role in New York, plays 'Sam', bringing life to a cast of over 40 characters. | 
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| FULLY COMMITTED Arts Theatre Great Newport St, London, WC1E 7HF.
Nearest Tube: Leicester Square.
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Opened 1 November 2004
Closed Due to Illness 20th February 2005
Performance Times: Evenings: Monday to Saturday at 7.30pm Matinees: Saturday at 3.30pm
Performance Length: to be announced
Prices: (including booking fee and VAT) Stalls £32.00 Circle £32.00 | |
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| | What's New | Fully Committed Closed Due to Illness 20th February 2005 Becky Mode's comedy at The Arts Theatre has announced a 12 week extension up to 9 April 2005 tickets for these performances are now on sale. Fully Committed gives us a glimpse of the power play and greed for status that lies behind a top Manhattan restaurant. This time it's not the egomaniacal chef - though there is one in situ - but the many callers to the reservation line, manned by Sam, a resting actor, The show does veer into some slightly schmaltzy material about Sam's family, but on the New York restaurant scene, where both Mode and Setlock have worked, it couldn't be sharper. The Guardian |
| Theatre Review | Fully Committed Setlock mounts an acting tour de force in which he plays more than 40 characters in a hilarious one-man show. His versatility is quite incredible. He brings laughs aplenty, but he also conjures moments of real poignancy. The Daily Telegraph Becky Mode's blisteringly funny monologue... Mode has a fine ear for telephone tone and nuance and cleverly constructs a piece that simmers to a pleasing climax... Mark Setlock - a breathless and breathtaking performance. London Evening Standard |
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