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CST Presents CONSIDER THE OYSTER, Now thru 11/08

By: Oct. 17, 2014

Carpenter Square Theatre continues its 31st Season with the Oklahoma City premiere of "Consider the Oyster," a comedy by David MacGregor.

MacGregor explores gender and our changeable human nature from a decidedly comedic viewpoint, and it will play today, October 17-November 8 at 800 W. Main in downtown Oklahoma City.

Set in Michigan, it begins on Super Bowl Sunday, and Gene and his best buddy are celebrating their beloved Detroit Lions' big win. The one thing that could make Gene's super day perfect is a "yes" when he proposes to his girlfriend.

However, the celebration takes a strange turn when Gene breaks his leg badly. Shortly, he begins to feel some odd changes. The oyster shell that the doctor left in his leg to assist with his healing is causing him to slowly transition into a female, just the way an oyster does!

As the comedy plays out, we see Gene trying to deal with his changes, and how his fiancée, prospective mother-in-law, and best friend try to cope with the "new" Gene.

For performance dates and times: Click here

To order tickets, please call: (405) 232-6500

Carpenter Square Theatre's productions are staged in our performance space located at 800 W. Main on the SW corner of Main and Shartel in downtown Oklahoma City.

For more information, please call the CST Office at: (405) 232-6500.

Our web site features lots of information, including Frequently Asked Questions, calendar, archives, etc. Find it all at carpentersquare.com.

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