A provocative new comedy by Robert Farquhar, featuring a group of desperate souls who come together in pursuit of a shared dream, will be staged by MADC.

Titled Bad Jazz, the comedy is set in the "wannabe culture", where everything is possible as long as you want it hard enough, and are willing to pay the price.

Natasha is an actress but her latest role is going way too far for her boyfriend Ben.

Guru theatre director Gavin is pushing the limits, but despite his reputation as an enfant terrible, he isn't at all what he seems to be.

Fellow actor Danny has a sexual appetite liable to land him in big trouble, while the producer Danielle is worried about the outrage Gavin's production is sure to cause. And writer Hannah has a story to tell, but does it still ring true?

Bad Jazz is a gratuitous farce that exploits and satirises modern theatre, asking the question, "how far are you prepared to go?"

The play is directed by Wesley Ellul and the cast includes Angelica Coppini as Natasha, Graham Arnold as Gavin, Keith Pavia as Danny, David Ellul Mercer as Ben, Maxine Calleja Urry as Hannah and Chris Agius Burke as Marco. Bad Jazz will be staged at the MADC Playhouse in Sta Venera on April 18-20 and April 25-27, with a preview on Saturday.

For more information and booking send an e-mail to bookings@madc.biz.

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