Relationship Comedy Lovers and Other Strangers at Shelton Theater
The Shelton Theater (533 Sutter St. San Francisco, CA 94102)
- Full Price:
- $30.00
- Our Price:
- $15.00*
* Additional fees apply.
All offers for Lovers and Other Strangers have expired.
The last date listed for Lovers and Other Strangers was Saturday October 27, 2007 / 8:00pm.
Currently at The Shelton Theater:
Beyond Therapy: Christopher Durang's Farcical Comedy
- Full Price:
- $30.00
- Our Price:
- $15.00
The Jean Shelton Foundation presents Beyond Therapy, by Christopher Durang, a playwright famed for his outrageous and absurd comedy. Beyond Therapy centers around Prudence and Bruce, Manhattanites in therapy to turn around their poor track record with romance. Their therapists encourage them to place personal ads, leading to a disastrously funny first date between the two. As the two would-be romantics stumble toward a relationship with each other, it becomes increasingly clear that the therapists are more troubled than their patients. Beyond Therapy is Durang's most frequently produced play. Learn More
Goldstar Member Reviews
Loved it! This is one of the funniest shows I've ever seen.Written on Oct 13 2007
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I loved this show! I haven't laughed this much in a long time. Each of the five scenes were very good, right down to the costumes and set changes. I'm going to come back with friends.Written on Oct 12 2007
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Quick moving and witty. With 5 small plays immersed into one, it kept things moving quickly and smoothly. It's all about relationship issues and it connected straight to the heart many times. It was like, "Wow, that's our relationship"...."that's exactly what you do"......"oh my god, they must have seen us in action". Great performance by the cast and kudos to Lisa Lennox, director.Written on Oct 29 2007
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More Information About Lovers and Other Strangers
Description
Lovers and Other Strangers is a heartfelt comedy about love, intimacy and romance that looks at the hits and misses of people's love lives and all the surprises they hold. It's a world where audiences can laugh, sigh and then laugh again.
By Renee Taylor and Joseph Bologna
Directed by Lisa Lennox
Produced by Dean Loosbrock

