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The Bomb-itty of Errors archiveInspired by Shakespeare s Comedy of Errors, Bomb-itty inventively traces the chaotic family history of two sets of male twins who are put up for adoption by their struggling hip-hop parents. After the boy s father is arrested for small-time drug dealing, their mother falls apart and splits the boys up between two foster homes and disappears. The Bomb-itty of Errors follows the explosive confusion when the four boys meet up 20 years later. Because the two sets of twins look identical, wives, sisters, bill collectors, street hustlers, girlfriends, townspeople, jewellers and ladies of the night are thrown into a tailspin of total confusion with outrageous results. Bomb-itty was originally created in 1998 as a senior theatre project at New York University, but quickly went on to become a huge critical success and audience pleaser Off-Broadway at New York s 45 Bleeker Theatre. Since then Bomb-itty has knocked both audiences and critics off their feet and swept awards in New York City, Florida, Chicago and Edinburgh. Developed by Andy Goldberg.

Cast/Performers

Ranney, Joe Hernandez-Kolski, Chris Edwards, Charles Anthony Burks, Kevin Shand (DJ and composer)

Creatives/Company

Author(s): Jordan Allen-Dutton, Jason Catalano, GQ, Erik Weiner
Music: J.A.Q
Producer(s): Marshall Cordell, Mary Lu Roffe, Guy Chapman, Old Vic Productions Plc-Mark Rubinstein, Marthin Sutherland
Director: Andy Goldberg
Design: Geoff Curley

The Bomb-itty of Errors

The Bomb-itty of Errors (Play) production archive for QTIX code T01348712968. Details of all The Bomb-itty of Errors archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S1725177112

Archive Listings

24 Apr 03
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12 Jul 03
The Ambassadors Theatre
West End, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive
5 Mar 03
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13 Apr 03
The Helix
Dublin, Ireland
Performance Details => Venue archive

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