FREUD'S LAST SESSION Returns to Lamb's Players Theatre Next Month

By: Aug. 12, 2015
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Lamb's Players announced their Spring hit, Freud's Last Session by Mark St. Germain, will return to Coronado for a limited engagement, September 11 - 27.

As the world is about to slide into WWII, two of the 20th Century's greatest thinkers, C.S. Lewis and Sigmund Freud, meet for a profound, exhilarating and often surprisingly funny conversation.

LAMB'S Associate Artistic Director and the production's director, Deborah Gilmour Smyth shared "Freud's Last Session was a difficult one to say goodbye to back in June. Fran (Fran Gercke who portrays C.S. Lewis) and Robert (Robert Smyth who plays Sigmund Freud) created a passionate, dynamic volley of intellect and wit that really struck a chord with audiences. We extended it in Coronado, then moved it downtown to the Horton Grand. Now, with the extension of West Side Story closing Labor Day Weekend, we have a few weeks available in our Coronado space to revisit this fascinating piece one more time."

Two of the 20th Century's most influential writers tackle God, War, Mortality and Sex from two very different worldviews. It is a beautifully balanced volley of intellect, humor and emotion.

Freud's Last Session will run from September 10-27. Thu @ 7:30, Fri @ 8pm, Sat @ 4pm & 8pm, Sun @ 2pm. Tickets range from $22 to $74, depending on the seating section and day of the week. Discounts are available for Seniors (66 and up), Active Duty Military, Youth under 18 and Young Adults 18 to 34.



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