“Tragedy Tomorrow, Comedy Tonight!” Inspired by the farces of the ancient Roman playwright Plautus (251—183 BC) - it tells the bawdy story of Pseudolus, the laziest (and funniest) slave in Rome, who possesses only one wish 1 to win his freedom! When he learns his young charge has fallen for the lovely, pure and very dim next-door neighbor, schemes, chase scenes, singing and dancing, mistaken identity, zany family reunions, and absolute hilarity are set in brisk motion… all atop a two-tiered set and perhaps... a water fountain! Cheer on Pseudolus’ quest for freedom! Location: In the Studio Theatre, inside the Horowitz Center
Added by Upcoming Robot on December 4, 2008