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It's already garnered big laughs and set tongues wagging at the Gabriola Theatre Festival. Now Edward Albee's taboo-smashing comedy comes to Nanaimo.
Martin is a successful architect, a happily-married man, and in love with . . . a goat. With masterful wit and artistry, Albee (Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf, Three Tall Women) explores the limits of tolerance and the mystery of desire, in a play that scooped up both the 2006 Tony Award and The New York Drama Critics Circle Award for Best New Play. "Unquestionably one of the wittiest and funniest plays Albee has ever written . . . truly fascinating . . . enthralling." (New York Post) |
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In Nanaimo only: Fri., Nov. 20, Sat. Nov. 21 ~ 7:30 pm
Fri., Nov. 27, Sat. Nov. 28 ~ 7:30 pm MATINEE: Sun., Nov. 29 ~ 2 pm Nanaimo Entertainment Centre, 46 Nicol St. Audience advisory: explicit language and adult content. |