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News Housewife in Blue Closes Aug. 29; Looks for New L.A. Home for Fall She's a Housewife in Blue, but how blue can she be? Lisa Ann Orkin, who created and stars as a modern twist on the happy-go-lucky cooker and cleaner of the '50s ideal, ends her run Aug. 29 at the Whitefire Theatre in L.A. According to producer Michael James, however, the new musical comedy is on the hunt for a new venue, with three theatres as possible houses-to-be for the colorful home maintainer.

She's a Housewife in Blue, but how blue can she be? Lisa Ann Orkin, who created and stars as a modern twist on the happy-go-lucky cooker and cleaner of the '50s ideal, ends her run Aug. 29 at the Whitefire Theatre in L.A. According to producer Michael James, however, the new musical comedy is on the hunt for a new venue, with three theatres as possible houses-to-be for the colorful home maintainer.

A raunchy comedy about the postmodern housewife, Blue literally describes the humor and our heroine's mood. She was once a teenage dancing queen but suddenly has found herself saddled with a high-school sweetheart who is now a no-good husband and the father of her several kids. The only way out is the popular American solution to martial problems — divorce.

Orkin (DaDa at La Jolla Playhouse) stars as the Housewife in Blue with backup from The P.T.A. and the band Supportive Spouse. Lori Allen Thomas as Gertrude and Nora Linden as Mabel make up the P.T.A. while Matt Vinson (keyboards), Michael Wachs (percussion) and Russell Thomas (bass) are Supportive Spouse.

Before the show, the P.T.A. will serve canapes and Easy-Cheese-on-a-Ritz to the audience. Tickets are $16. The Whitefire Theatre is located at 13500 Ventura Boulevard in Sherman Oaks. For reservations, call (818) 841-6699. Housewife in Blue is on the web at http://www.jmsvideo.com/HW/HWinblu1.html.

— By Christine Ehren

 
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