Stevie and Martin are a perfect couple living a perfect life, until he falls in love with Sylvia, who just happens to be a goat, and everything falls apart.
Albee sub-sub-titles this winner of the 2002 Tony Award for Best Play "Notes Toward a Definition of Tragedy" but readily admits it's a very funny play. "All my plays are funny," he says; "I love the laughter that catches in the throat, and you suddenly realize, 'I'm not supposed to be laughing.'"
Note that this play contains mature subject matter and may not be suitable for everyone.
Also, please: no late seating.
This production is being presented under the auspices of the Actors' Equity Association Members' Project Code.
Stevie and Martin are a perfect couple living a perfect life, until he falls in love with Sylvia, who just happens to be a goat, and everything falls apart.
Albee sub-sub-titles this winner of the 2002 Tony Award for Best Play "Notes Toward a Definition of Tragedy" but readily admits it's a very funny play. "All my plays are funny," he says; "I love the laughter that catches in the throat, and you suddenly realize, 'I'm not supposed to be laughing.'"
Note that this play contains mature subject matter and may not be suitable for everyone.
Also, please: no late seating.
This production is being presented under the auspices of the Actors' Equity Association Members' Project Code.
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