Seven Siblings Theatre is proud to present The Play About the Baby by Edward Albee
"IF YOU HAVE NO WOUNDS, HOW CAN YOU KNOW YOU'RE ALIVE?"
For their second show of the 2017 season, Seven Siblings Theatre is pleased to present The Play About the Baby, one of Edward Albee's most daring black comedies. Produced in Toronto for the first time, The Play About the Baby is funny, mysterious, intimate, and disturbing.
A young couple has just had a baby. They are madly in love, and have the perfect life. Their bliss is suddenly interrupted when they are visited by an older man and woman. A truly strange turn of events transpires, setting off an evening of manipulations and mind games that ultimately question reality.
Fueled by Albee's trademark wit, driving pace, and illuminating language, The Play About the Baby may be Seven Siblings Theatre's most challenging play yet.
Seven Siblings Theatre presents:
The Play About the Baby
Written by Edward Albee
Directed by Erika Downie
Featuring Scott McCulloch, Judith Cockman, Will King, Nora Smith
Stage Managed by Emma Miziolek
Set Design by Stephen King
Produced by Madryn McCabe
Performances May 12 through May 21; May 12-14, Artsworkers $15, General $20, May 17-21 Artsworkers $20, General $25
Venue:
The Rhino
1249 Queen St. W., Toronto, Ontario, M6K 1L5
Tickets: http://www.sevensiblingstheatre.ca/the-play-about-the-baby/
This production is engaged under a CAEA Artist Collective Policy.
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