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  1. View Michael Bonnabels profile on LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional community. Michael has 7 jobs listed on their profile.

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  2. thebonnamuse.blogspot.com › p › homeThe Bonnamuse: About

    Michael Bonnabel is a Los Angeles based performance artist with a wide range of noteworthy theater, film and TV credits. He moved into the category of playwright when his first play, the moving and funny solo piece “The Good Boy” premiered at The Bootleg Theater in Los Angeles.

  3. www.backstage.com › magazine › articleThe Good Boy - Backstage

    Aug 15, 2012 · The Good Boy. In this solo drama, written and performed by Michael Bonnabel, with assistance and input from actor-monologist Ann Randolph and director Mark Neely, Bonnabel tells us what it was...

  4. Nov 5, 2019 · Michael Bonnabel's solo show "The Good Boy" is now running at the Los Angeles Theatre Center, and it has been quite a journey for the writer-performer. He'd wanted to create...

  5. www.michaelbonnabel.com › 2021 › 06MICHAELBONNABEL.COM

    I am proud to announce that I am appearing in a project currently streaming at The Lab in San Francisco. I am playing the part of a very strange and intriguing character named Alfred.

  6. May 10, 2013 · “The Good Boy,” Michael Bonnabels solo show about his experience as a hearing son with deaf parents, is at Abingdon Theater.

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  8. www.michaelbonnabel.com › 2012 › 04MICHAELBONNABEL.COM

    SYNESTHESIA Synesthesia a new and adventurous theatrical version of the Telephone Game is about to start its' run at The Bootleg Theater. Opening Monday May 7th and running through June 11th.

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  10. Sep 7, 2023 · The play begins as John (Philip Littell) and Alfred (Michael Bonnabel) protest their lot — the landlord shits on them — and talk lasciviously about the virtues of mayonnaise over mustard slathered on bread.