Sunday, August 10, 2008 at 2:30 PM (ET)
For anyone who's ever been in any type of relationship, ever, this
event is for YOU! I haven't seen the show yet, but it's gotten
fantastic reviews from the New York Times and the New Yorker.
Life in a Marital Institution is written and performed by James Braly,
who has been compared to Spalding Gray. As The New Yorker says, "James
Braly's wry monologue interweaves the story of his
twenty-year marriage -- a union rife with 'tantric conflict' -- and
Braly presents it winningly."
After the show, there will be a talk-back with James Braly, then
eatin', drinkin', & merry-makin' @ a to-be-determined location.
**Full disclosure: I am involved in the marketing of this show.
Do you live in New York City -- with tons of culture right in your own backyard -- but see Superman Returns and other blockbusters, stuff you could see anywhere? Culture for the Non-Cultured participates in 2-3 cultural activities per month -- including theater, art galleries, museums, walking tours, aquariums, and historical homes. Each event brings in 20-60 people. Usually, we eat afterwards ... because nothing builds community like sitting around a table full of calories! **It is policy that there are no refunds for events, unless they are postponed or cancelled, so make sure you can come to the event before you pay ...**
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