
January 12 - February 2, 2008
Friday/Saturdays at 8pm
$19
Sundays at 2pm $16
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Written by Clare Boothe Luce
Think of a Depression-era “Sex in the City” in
which a group of self-absorbed Manhattan socialites
offer up a menu of their lives: gossip,motherhood,
infidelity and divorce. Add in a mixture of betrayal,
lies, deception and innuendo and you end up with
what The NewYork Times in 1936 called“a kettle of
venom.”Featuring an all-female cast portraying more
than 40 characters, this humorous yet biting satire
was years ahead of its time and ran for a then-record
657 Broadway performances.
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