![]() ![]() If something happens fast, it's "quicker than germs multiplying in a chocolate fountain." Kody Brown, the polygamist with four wives on the reality show "Sister Wives," is like "a Roomba on testosterone" the way he bounces from bedroom to bedroom. ![]() The show is entirely in Rivenbark's naturally funny voice, and Saturday night's crowd laughed long and hard at some clever turns of phrase. Four actresses – Katherine Rudeseal, Belinda Keller, Jordan Mullaney and Felcia Potts – appear on stage to adopt Rivenbark's homey, snarky, chattin'-with-the-gal-pals tone that, while more profane, will be familiar to readers of her newspaper column as the performers hold forth on such subjects as gym etiquette, public displays of affection and texting at the dinner table. It's essentially the same show with new material, some of which doesn't appear in Rivenbark's book. If you liked "Bitches" the first time, you'll like it again. It's the second production to come out of Wilmington-based syndicated columnist Celia Rivenbark's humorous etiquette guide, after last year's original enjoyed both dinner-theater and non-dinner-theater runs while winning a StarNews Media Wilmington Theater Award for best original production. ![]() ![]() The theatrical juggernaut that is "Rude Bitches Make Me Tired" kept rolling last weekend, with packed houses for the dinner theater show "Rude Bitches Make Me Tired 2: Still Bitchin'" at TheatreNOW. ![]()
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