"The Book of Liz"
Sister Elizabeth Donderstock is Squeamish, has been her whole life. She makes cheese balls (traditional and smoky) that sustain her entire religious community, Cluster Haven. However, she feels unappreciated among her Squeamish brethren, and she decides to try her luck in the outside world. Along the way, she meets a Cockney-speaking Ukrainian immigrant couple who find her a job waiting tables at Plymouth Crock, a family restaurant run almost entirely by recovering alcoholics. The alcoholics love her. The customers love her. Her danderfrock fits right in. Things are going great for Liz, until she's offered a promotion to manager. Unfortunately, Liz has a sweating problem, and to get the job, she'll have to fix it. Meanwhile, back at Cluster Haven, Liz's compatriots just can't seem to duplicate her cheese ball recipe, and it's going to cost them their quaint, cloistered lifestyle. They are panic-stricken and desperate, and sure she sabotaged the recipe. Does Liz go through with the operation? Can the Squeamish be saved? Will the cheese balls ever taste good again? The answers to these and so many other questions can be found in The E Project’s production of The Book of Liz by David and Amy Sedaris, the Talent Family.
The hilarious theatrical production features The "E" Project’s artist in resident Carla Weikel and also stars Gary Webster, Cathy Washburn, Victor Coppock, Bonnie Greene, David Ward, and Emily Morse-Lee, under the direction of Ed Sellmann.
The Book of Liz
When: Fridays and Saturdays March 17-April 8 @ 7:30
Sunday April 9 at 6:00Where: The E -Vent Center
9797 West Colfax, LakewoodTickets: $12 adults - $10 seniors and students Reservations: 303-717-1238 or by Clicking Here