ESP Announces Reading of GETTING MARRIED at Seattle Public Theatre, 5/16
by BWW
News Desk
- May 16, 2011
ESP announces, as its May reading, George Bernard Shaw's Getting Married. The family members of the Bishop of Chelsea come to his house on the day he is readying his youngest daughter for marriage, and all manner of romantic hell breaks loose. One of the Bishop's brothers is madly pursuing the Bishop's sister-in-law, who herself has definite ideas about not traipsing down the aisle; the other brother is getting divorced from a wife who is rather seriously interested in having two husbands.
ESP Announces Reading of GETTING MARRIED at Seattle Public Theatre, 5/16
by Caryn Robbins
- May 3, 2011
ESP announces, as its May reading, George Bernard Shaw's Getting Married. The family members of the Bishop of Chelsea come to his house on the day he is readying his youngest daughter for marriage, and all manner of romantic hell breaks loose. One of the Bishop's brothers is madly pursuing the Bishop's sister-in-law, who herself has definite ideas about not traipsing down the aisle; the other brother is getting divorced from a wife who is rather seriously interested in having two husbands.
Abingdon Theater Company Presents FREUDIAN SLIPS 1/24-2/15
by BWW News Desk
- Jan 24, 2009
Abingdon Theatre Company will present the world premiere of FREUDIAN SLIPS by Marvin Lifschitz, a comedy about madness in the human condition and the heartache of obsessive love, January 24 - February 15, 2009 in its Dorothy Strelsin Theatre. Official Opening is on Sunday, February 1, 2009. Tom Bloom directs.
Abingdon Theater Company Presents FREUDIAN SLIPS 1/24-2/15
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Jan 7, 2009
Abingdon Theatre Company will present the world premiere of FREUDIAN SLIPS by Marvin Lifschitz, a comedy about madness in the human condition and the heartache of obsessive love, January 24 - February 15, 2009 in its Dorothy Strelsin Theatre. Official Opening is on Sunday, February 1, 2009. Tom Bloom directs.
Seattle Review: Catch-22
by Robbie Wachs
- Jan 25, 2006
Theater Schmeater's Catch-22 offers a brilliant look at the double-talk world of war.
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