Theatre Southwest Presents SOCIAL SECURITY By Andrew Bergman
This hilarious Broadway comedy surrounds a married couple, Barbara and David Kahn, who are art dealers. Their domestic tranquility is shattered upon the arrival of the wife's goody-goody nerd of a sister, her uptight CPA husband, and her archetypal Jewish mother, who are there to try to save their college-student daughter from the horrors of living only for sex. The comic sparks really begin to fly when the mother hits it off with the elderly minimalist artist who is the art dealers' best client!
Photo Flash: First Look at Theatre Southwest's 13 RUE DE L'AMOUR
This hilarious frolic launched Feydeau in Paris as the Neil Simon of his day. Take one philandering husband, his virtuous wife and a doctor - toss them together at 13 Rue de L'Amour where a love starved German countess is the concierge. This fast-paced farce is filled with fibs, twists and turns in a series of unfortunate events in 1800s Paris.
Photo Flash: Theatre Southwest's the 18th Festival Of Originals
Theatre Southwest presents 'The 18th Annual Festival of Originals' produced by Mimi Holloway.
Five original plays by five emerging playwrights. Come and enjoy, as we bring to life five talented artist's funny, poignant, beautifully written stories. Check out pics from the shows below!
Photo Flash: First Look- Theatre Southwest's BOEING BOEING by Marc Camoletti
Theatre Southwest presents "Boeing Boeing" by Marc Camoletti. This hilarious farce follows 'ladies man' Bernard, who has Italian, German, and American fiancees, each one airline hostesses with different airlines and with different schedules. He manages to juggle all three until unexpected airline schedule changes bring all of them (and Robert, an old school chum) to Paris and to Bernard's apartment at the same time. BroadwayWorld brings you a first look at the show below!
Photo Flash: First Look - Theatre Southwest's ANNA CHRISTIE, Begin. 4/11
Theatre Southwest presents 'Anna Christie' by Eugene O'Neill directed by Lisa Schofield.This Pulitzer prize winning show focuses on the problematic relationship between a sailor and the daughter he has not seen for roughly twenty years. Their relationship becomes complicated by her romantic involvement with another man of the sea and her unveiling of her troubled past. April 11- May 3, Fridays and Saturdays, 8 pm (Matinee, Sunday April 20, 2014 at 3 pm). Tickets $17, Students & Seniors $15. Check out a first look below!
BWW Reviews: Theatre Southwest's HOW THE OTHER HALF LOVES is Delightful, Light Comedy
Prodigious playwright Alan Ayckbourn has been acclaimed for his craft many times during his lengthy career. Currently, Theatre Southwest is presenting his first really successful play HOW THE OTHER HALF LOVES. The 6 person comedy first debuted in 1969 at The Stephen Joseph Theatre in Scarborough, England. It went on to find success in London's West End, opening on August 5, 1970, and on Broadway, opening on March 29, 1971. The production at Theatre Southwest exemplifies why the sidesplitting comedy was so well received.