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News Howie the Rookie, Already Extended, Begins San Fran Perfs Feb. 2 A hit in New York City and a hit again in San Francisco, Howie the Rookie begins performances Feb. 2. Without having even played one performance, the new Irish play has added six more dates - three Tuesday nights (Feb. 13, 20, 27) and three Sunday nights (Feb. 18, 25 and March 4). The run will end Feb. 2 as originally announced.

A hit in New York City and a hit again in San Francisco, Howie the Rookie begins performances Feb. 2. Without having even played one performance, the new Irish play has added six more dates - three Tuesday nights (Feb. 13, 20, 27) and three Sunday nights (Feb. 18, 25 and March 4). The run will end Feb. 2 as originally announced.

A feud of honor over a lice-infested mattress and a lost Siamese fighting fish launch the story of Howie the Rookie - aka the stories of Rookie Lee (Shiels) and Howie Lee (Kelly). Rookie's the good-looking one, a young hoodlum who "breaks hearts and hymens" and is on the run from both Dublin gangster Ladyboy and Howie, who is seeking revenge for his friend Peaches. O'Rowe is also the author of The Aspidistra Code and From Both Hips.

Miuke Bradwell, artistic director of the Bush Theatre, directs. Both Kelly and Shiels appeared opposite one another in Comedians, for which Shiels won an Evening Herals Best Actor Award. Kelly, who won a Sunday Tribune Award for Howie, has also performed in Juno and the Paycock, Sucking Dublin, The Shaugraun, Philadelphia, Here I Come! and The Dreamcatcher. Shiels other credits include This Lime Tree Bower, At Swim Two Birds, The Duchess of Malfi, Guys and Dolls and As Is.

Es Devlin designs the Bush Theatre production with lighting design by Simon Bennison. The Bush, founded in 1972, was a starting point for many new playwrights, among them Tony Kushner (Angels in America), Sharman MacDonald (When I was a Girl I Used to Scream), Jonathan Harvey (Beautiful Thing) and Conor McPherson (The Weir).

Tickets are $30-$25. The Magic Theatre is located in Building D at the Fort Mason Center on Marina Boulevard. For reservations, (415) 441-8822. The Magic Theatre is on line at http://www.magictheatre.org. -- By Christine Ehren
and Robert Simonson

 
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