KOALAS ARE DICKS

Dark Hollywood comedy of bad manners continues acclaimed Off-Broadway engagement.
February 1 - March 3 at Theatre 80

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“A collection of selfish, blood sucking fiends... If the playwright was already hinting at the perversity of Hollywood, the show achieves its greatest moment when it sees beyond that and right into the human condition.” – Talkin’ Broadway

“Koalas are Dicks creates the silliest of situations filled with the dirtiest and most juvenile of jokes and pratfalls, but they are well played by the cast, played out in the filthiest of a true-to-life set.” – FrontMezzJunkies.com

“A particularly vast haul of ripe material: our pandemic fascination with celebrity, the conceded absurdity of the sitcom, the toxic obsession with greed, the dissipation of decency and the perpetuation of maladroit stereotypes.” – Theater Pizzazz

“Skewers Hollywood culture and the greedy, depraved personalities it attracts… cheerfully amoral.” -- OffOffOnline

 

After an acclaimed workshop production in April that garnered three NYIT Award nominations, Larry Phillips’ KOALAS ARE DICKS will make its Off-Broadway debut at Theatre 80 St. Marks. Produced by Randomly Specific Theater and directed by Ben Liebert, previews of this limited run engagement begin February 1 with opening night slated for February 8.

Brody is America’s favorite TV koala. To the public, he is the Sandra Bullock of marsupials, but those who know him are more likely to draw comparisons to Charlie Sheen or Harvey Weinstein. Brody has just stormed off the set of his wildly popular sitcom and refuses to return to work until the producers agree to meet his demands for full creative control. Holed up in a sleazy LAX motel, Brody has enough booze and drugs to last for months. Desperate to get their koala star back on track, his agent, wrangler, and co-star all try to make Brody see reason. But is their concern truly for Brody's future, or their own? KOALAS ARE DICKS is a dark Hollywood comedy about fame, friendship, ruthless ambition, and a foul-mouthed celebrity marsupial.

KOALAS ARE DICKS will star Griffin Hennelly (NYIT Award nominee for Outstanding Actor in a Featured Role in the workshop of Koalas Are Dicks), Patrick T. Horn (The Dead at Irish Rep), Peter Buck Dettmann (Othello with the American Theater of Actor), Tiffany Mae McRae (G.I. Joe Jared at 59E59th), Larry Phillips (Adam Szymkowicz’s The Why Overhead) and Phoebe Leonard (Salome with Rebel Theater). The complete production team will be announced shortly. The production is supported by the Howard Otway and Florence Otway Opportunity Project (www.hofopro.org).

Larry Phillips is an actor, playwright, and founding member of Randomly Specific Theatre. As a playwright, his produced works include The Rise of Mediocrity (Best Play nominee at FringeNYC 2016), Learning to Skip (Randomly Specific), Arbuckle Syndrome (2015 NY Theatre Festival, Best Play Nominee), Secondary Pitch (Randomly Specific).

Ben Liebert served as assistant director on the national tour of The Producers, associate director of The Pavilion, and is the co-creator and director of the rock show Viper plays the Top Gun Soundtrack Live. Ben serves as an Actors' Equity Chorus Councillor and a career coach with The Biz of Show.

Randomly Specific Theater was founded in 2014 by Phoebe Leonard, Larry Phillips and Peter Buck Dettmann as an independent production company aiming to create, develop and produce new works for the stage. Their first two productions, Secondary Pitch and Learning to Skip, both by Larry Phillips, premiered at the Bridge Theatre at Shetler Studios in 2014 and 2015 respectively. In 2016, they premiered Phoebe Leonard’s Accumulated Heartbreak Disorder at Access Theatre in TriBeCa, and in April 2017, they produced a workshop of Koalas are Dicks at Theatre 54 at Shetler Studios. For more information visit www.randomlyspecifictheatre.com.

KOALAS ARE DICKS runs February 1 - March 3, Wednesday – Saturday at 7:00pm. Theatre 80 St. Marks is located at 80 St. Marks at the corner of 1st Avenue – accessible from the #6 train at Astor Place or the R/W at 8th Street. Tickets are $32, available from OvationTix at 866-811-4111 or www.KoalasAreDicks.com.