New York City
One of Shaw’s brightest, slyest, most provocatively outrageous comedies. In 1905, Shaw’s comedy managed to anticipate the arms race of the 20th century. A munitions maker makes a shambles of the morality of liberalism. To him the most shameful sin is poverty and the cardinal virtue is prosperity. His daughter, Barbara has dedicated herself to the Salvation Army and the squalor of the poor. Tempers flare and sparks fly as father and daughter face off in one of Mr. Shaw’s most theatrical comedies.
2800 Routh Street<br>The Quadrangle at Howell,
Dallas,
75201