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What really goes on at the Happiest Place on Earth...
Written and performed by Trevor Allen; directed by Nancy Carlin
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When Working for the Mouse premiered at Impact in 2002, Trevor Allen delighted audiences and critics alike with his riotously sordid memoir of playing a costumed character at Disneyland. In a long-overdue revival of his hit solo show, which played to sold-out crowds and transferred to San Francisco, Trevor returns to the Impact stage where it all began, in a very special limited run.
Effortlessly shifting between several characters, Allen weaves a unique coming-of-age tale that reveals just what goes on at The Happiest Place on Earth: sex (in the Matterhorn!), drugs, kicks to the crotch, and a social hierarchy among characters in which the lowest people are actually forbidden to speak. Working for the Mouse is a hilarious and moving paean of innocence lost, with a bravura performance by Allen that is not to be missed.