While on hiatus, a handful of Hollywood hotshots — writers and actors — are appearing Off-Broadway in a new play about…financial analysts.
It’s a stretch for those sunny Southern California types, but that’s what acting is all about.
The play is called “Burleigh Grime$” and features a score by David Yazbeck, Emmy-winner for work with David Letterman’s show, and man responsible for the theme song to “Where in the World is Carmen San Diego?”
More recognizable to masters of their remote control are the two stars: Wendie Malick of “Just Shoot Me” and Mark Moses, the scoundrel from “Desperate Housewives.”
Potatoes leave thy couch and head to the theater!
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