by Edward Albee
Directed by: Thomas-Robert Irvin
November 2014 | |||
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Curtain times: Thursday at 7:30 p.m. / Friday & Saturday at 8 p.m. / Sunday matinees at 2 p.m.
Admission $10 at the door. Subscription vouchers for the current season are also accepted.
Audience advisory: The play contains strong language and adult subject matter.
Synopsis:
Edward Albee excels at turning a steady gaze on the furiously unsteady behavior of his characters. The Goat, or Who is Sylvia, stars a husband and wife who love each other deeply and communicate easily in the super-articulate fashion playgoers will recognize from Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf; but unlike George and Martha in that play, these two have never pursued their verbal duel until blood is drawn…until now. The play is a gripping and, along the way, highly amusing investigation of the limits of normal behavior and the limits of marital tolerance. Audience advisory: the play contains strong language and adult subject matter.
Cast | |
Character | Performer |
Stevie | Nancy Bennett |
Martin | Leigh Jacobs |
Ross | David Owen Cashell |
Billy | John Taylor |
* PCS Main Stage Debut
Production Staff | |
Director | Thomas-Robert Irvin |
Props | Denise Kolodzej |
Stage Manager | Andrea Kellner |
Set Designer | Josiah Donnell |
Costume Design | Becky Wright |
Lighting Design | Rich Wright |
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