Eli Pasic,
Comedy Writer

Something For The Buoys
A Musical Comedy
Time: Spring of 1934
Setting: On board a naval ship/various locations within New York City
Genre: Musical Comedy—Parody
Breakdown: 5M/3F
Length: One Act (80 Minutes)
A starry-eyed sailor named Jimmy sneaks ashore with his best pal Larry, desperately determined to find a girl and fall in love before his cranky, Alka-Seltzer-addicted captain catches him!
Reviews:
Louis Train, Broadway World Toronto:
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“The show is equal measures charming and raunchy, with a good deal of humour and an excellent—actually, surprisingly, really good—score.”
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“I don't know if 'Something For The Buoys' is destined for the Royal Alex or the Ed Mirvish Theatre, but I know that it's funny and stylish enough to deserve a longer run in a larger space.”
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