BUY TICKETS HERE!"Three On A Couch is only around for four weeks, and if you miss your chance to see it, seek professional help." -nyteatre.com
Now Playing
Redshift Productions' Scientist's Studio Presents The U.S. Premiere of
Written by Carl Djerassi, directed by Elena Araoz
Starring Mark Pinter (My Sweetheart's the Man in the Moon, Portraits), Brad Fraizer (Alice, The Matchmaker), and Lori Funk (Our Country's Good, Spring Awakening)At the Soho Playhouse, New York City
Performing May 29th - June 22nd, 2008"What do people really think of you?"
Commedia meets film noir in this comedy about art, ego, obsession
...and sticky fruit.A famous writer obsessed with reputation fakes his death in order to read his own obituaries. His shrink knows what's going on, but can't tell anyone, not even the writer's wife. But she's soon on his trail, as his "death" ignites a chain of outrageous events.
Performances: Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8PM,
Saturdays and Sundays at 3PM
The Soho Playhouse is located at 15 Vandam Street, New York CityTickets are $30.00 - $42.50, and are available here
or call 212-691-1555Group Rates Available Now!
Call 212-595-3258 for information.Praise for the London Production:
"Three on a Couch has all the ingredients for the perfect play...pacy dialogue; a fun, intelligent set; New York neurosis; a neat plot; love, lust, revenge, ego and a breath-baiting denouement. It's even written by the chap who invented the Pill...."
-Katrina Mason, Camden New Journal
"...keeping an admirable eye on entertainment value, Djerassi betrays a genuine gift for comedy, both in terms of psychobabbly one-liners and situation(s)..."
-Dominic Cavendish, The Daily Telegraph
"Carl Djerassi's New York comedy...about an author who stages his own suicide so he can reinvent himself...is worth seeing for its fabulously sexy mango eating scene."
-Robert Gore Langdon, Daily ExpressTaboos
by Carl Djerassi
Directed by Elena AraozA comedic look at the changing definition of the American family. When one lesbian couple and another infertile couple decide to use the newest technology to have a child - implanting an embryo - they both must come to terms with how science imposes upon their morality. When both babies are born on the same day, having come from the same donors, both mothers realize their new child had a biological twin thousands of miles away.
at the Soho Playhouse Previews begin September 10th
Opening September 19th
Tickets available soon! Check back often!Click here for more information about Taboos

