"From the files of Truth is Stranger than Fiction, the Galatoires Monologues is a daring satire of old line New Orleans, full of bombast, outrage, bluster and a dash of bernaise; the most socially revealing stage show to hit New Orleans since A Streetcar Named Desire - and we're only marginally kidding about that."
Times-Picayune columnist Rose and friends read from letters written by angry Galatoire's customers after the restaurant management released longtime waiter Gilberto Eyzaguirre on the grounds of sexual harassment.
THE GALATOIRE'S MONOLOGUES opened on July 29, 2002 at le chat noir. For the next seventeen months, the show had several more performances at le chat noir, House of Blues, and even traveled to Napa Valley for a special performance at Copia, the American Center for Food, Wine, and the Arts.
"Bring Back Gilbert" song written by Harry Mayronne, Jr.
"From the files of Truth is Stranger than Fiction, the Galatoires Monologues is a daring satire of old line New Orleans, full of bombast, outrage, bluster and a dash of bernaise; the most socially revealing stage show to hit New Orleans since A Streetcar Named Desire - and we're only marginally kidding about that."
Times-Picayune columnist Rose and friends read from letters written by angry Galatoire's customers after the restaurant management released longtime waiter Gilberto Eyzaguirre on the grounds of sexual harassment.
THE GALATOIRE'S MONOLOGUES opened on July 29, 2002 at le chat noir. For the next seventeen months, the show had several more performances at le chat noir, House of Blues, and even traveled to Napa Valley for a special performance at Copia, the American Center for Food, Wine, and the Arts.
"Bring Back Gilbert" song written by Harry Mayronne, Jr.
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