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Thursday, June 2, 2011

Defending the Caveman: Battle of the Sexes

A perfect date-night show for couples looking for a new perspective on their relationship. It sounds like a long, winded intro right? but it perfectly speaks to the hilarity, and insight that "Defending the Caveman" offers the audience. From the nuances of fighting, to talking, hanging out to shopping - this solo monologue attempts to depict the differences between men and women at their most base levels, and brings them together in the end. The 3-month run begins with the roguishly handsome Cody Lyman sharing his take on the battle between the sexes. 



Defending the Caveman
June 1-September 11, 2011


 
 
The longest-running solo play in Broadway history is now a worldwide rock-solid tour de force that has been seen in 45 countries and translated into 30 different languages.  The Chicago Sun-Times says that “Defending the Caveman” is an “outrageously funny and surprisingly sweet exploration of the gender gap.”  A hilariously insightful play about the ways men and women relate, “Caveman” has both sexes roaring with laughter and nudging each other affectionately as they recognize themselves in the stories being told on stage.

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