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About This Show

Oren Safdie’s Private Jokes, Public Places,
a new comedy about architecture, inaugurates the
Theater at the Center of Architecture. Directed by Maria Mileaf.

Capturing the full character of architectural discourse, Private Jokes, Public Places offers a disturbing and humorous glimpse inside the contemporary world of architecture. Margaret, a young Korean-American student, presents her thesis for a public swimming pool to an all-male jury of famous architects. This simple premise is a jumping-off point for a facile examination of academia, intellectual pretension and the failure of postmodernist culture. The play asks compelling questions about the state of the male-female power struggle, fears of disrupting the status quo, and ultimately, the importance of challenging tradition.

Show Details

Running Time: 1hr 20min (0 intermissions)
Dates: Opening Night: November 5, 2003 Final Performance: February 22, 2004
Location: Theater at the Center for Architecture, New York City

538 Laguardia Pl,

New York,

10012

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Theatermania Review

| | November 6, 2003

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