Meat Gone Bad

Love amongst the choas.

Love amongst the choas.

Tomato really has to go.

Tomato really has to go.

T-Bone surprised!

T-Bone surprised!

Don't make me peel you!

Don’t make me peel you!

Quick, do a squirrel impression!

Quick, do a squirrel impression!

Aliens? Really?

Aliens? Really?

This is...crazy.

This is…crazy.

Go bake yourself!

Go bake yourself!

A card - how nice!

A card – how nice!

Not even tofurkey.

Not even tofurkey.

You haven't wasted your life.

You haven’t wasted your life.

It's like we're meant to be side by side.

It’s like we’re meant to be side by side.

Flower Power!

Flower Power!

Pansy.

Pansy.

Scrape! Scrape! Scrape!

Scrape! Scrape! Scrape!

Meat!

Meat!

Spreading through the market like an infection.

Spreading through the market like an infection.

Partay!

Partay!

Is that vinegar?

Is that vinegar?

Rule 43.

Rule 43.

Mother of Mozzarella!

Mother of Mozzarella!

Too far.

Too far.

Let's go find Little Ham!

Let’s go find Little Ham!

What section poses the greatest threat to our survival?

What section poses the greatest threat to our survival?

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Ooh! I like that part!

Ooh! I like that part!

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Everyone loves Tomato.

Everyone loves Tomato.

 

Tickets are $5 for students and $8 for adults. They can be reserved by emailing info@mcintoshtheater.org. Please email the number of tickets and the day you’d like to attend. Tickets may also be purchased at the door.

Meat Gone Bad is suitable for all ages.

Experience the insanity, April 25th, 26th and 27th!

Every night upon the closing of Al’s Grocery Store, the produce and meat sections come alive and take over the store! Potato, the new root in the store, isn’t happy about having to sit around all day waiting to be “chosen” by a human. Radish and Broccoli try to warn her of the dangers of exploring but Potato can’t stop dreaming about seeing the world. Meanwhile, in the meat section, Big Ham decides that the only way to stop the meat section from shrinking is to attack the produce section and take their prime spot in the store. The new cut of beef, Rib Eye, isn’t too certain about Big Ham’s plan – or Big Ham’s sanity. To top all this off, Tomato thinks he’s getting a soft spot, Little Ham is nowhere to be found and the grape is starting to ferment!

Filled with puns, action, and drama, Meat Gone Bad is a gloriously goofy and utterly hilarious play that will leave everyone, from the youngest sprout to the oldest ham, laughing their peels off!

  Rehearsal schedule:

Ensemble: April 15, 16, 21, 22, and 24.

Everyone else: Every day!