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Enter At Forest Lawn as presented by The Amoralists

A review of Enter At Forest Lawn by Ryan Hudak | July 17, 2014

Hollywood can be a land of constantly shifting power dynamics and bloody feuds, as shown by Mark Roberts’ fierce play Enter At Forest Lawn. What starts off in a seemingly normal office soon spirals into a mix of obscenities, sex, murder and body fluids. The Amoralists’ tight production wants to grab its audience by the throat, and it doesn’t let go for seventy minutes. Enter at Forest Lawn is sure to make its audience squirm and laugh at the same time. Jack (Mark Roberts), a producer of a popular sitcom, solves problems and fields calls from everyone across Hollywood. As he deals with a new secretary (Sarah Lemp) and rumors of bad behavior by his sitcom star, the stress of his job builds up. An old rival looking for a favor (Anna Stromberg) sneaks into his office, which sends Jack’s world crashing down.