About the Show

IONESCO. STOPPARD. PINTER. is comprised of three one-acts, explicitly and implicitly linked on several levels and, in this production, all set in the same room. The Bald Soprano takes place early in the life of the room, when the aesthetic of the freshly painted and untried matches the characters? testing speeches in Ionesco?s famously content-free language lesson. Later the room is home to After Magritte, Stoppard?s warmly whimsical ?Rashomon? about the mysterious sighting after a Magritte exhibition of a blind, hopping, one-legged, pajama-wearing, tortoise-toting musician. Two on-call hit-men in The Dumb Waiter idle in the finally nearly-uninhabitable room, in a story in which the traveler?s benign doubts about his environment and his upstairs neighbor grow profoundly menacing.

There is one Sunday show on the 18th, at 7:30, two Sunday shows on the 25th, at 2:00 and 7:30; and one Sunday show on the 1st of September, at 2:00.

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