“A deceptively simple flavor-bomb of a new comedy about survival, second chances, and digesting whatever life serves up.” —Naveen Kumar, Variety
From two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Lynn Nottage comes “Clyde’s,” a warm and witty dramatic comedy about redemption, community, and finding your purpose in unexpected places.
At a truck stop sandwich shop, a group of formerly incarcerated workers is given a chance to rebuild their lives. Under the watchful eye of powerhouse matriarch Clyde and guided by a visionary line cook, this motley crew learns to overcome profound obstacles and rediscover hope — all during a quest to invent the world’s tastiest sandwich. Full of heart, grit, and gallows humor, “Clyde’s” is a brave and joyful work by one of America’s greatest living playwrights.
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