(THEATER) The first thing you should know about Camino Real is that it's pronounced "cam-minnow reel." The second thing you should know is that it's a legendarily unpopular play by Tennessee Williams, with all the heavy symbolism (hearts, mostly) and moony metaphors (birds, mostly) that famous name implies. And thirdly, you should know that this theater simple production is tons of fun—full of great images and nice design and an unstinting loyalty to the play's narcotic excess. (Freehold's East Hall Theatre, 1525 10th Ave, 325-6500. 7:30 pm, $15–$18.)