

A rival revival of one of my favorite musicals The Roar of the Grapefruit - the Smell of the Crowd is coming to the Orange County Performing Arts Center (across from Southcoast Plaza). A mother and her teen fraternal twins, travel west from Minneapolis finding themselves, somehow, in Orange County where the no-count father promised he had a new house waiting for them. It's full of tragedy, courage, humor, and vitamin C.

3 comments:
I realize grapefruit is grown in Texas, but it is citrus.
Grapefruit always confused me because grapes are a fruit already, and you can't make very good wine out of grapefruit. Though Lord knows I've tried.
When I was growing up, my family had a matching set of six grapefruit knives that my parents had received as a wedding present. My bachelor uncle, who lived in a trailer, always said those were the most dangerous weapons in the world.
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