The longest-running solo play in Broadway history
comes to Hobby Center Zilkha Hall June 3-14.
Starting June 3, Houston couples are sure to be roaring with laughter, share knowing glances and stroll out of the theater hand in hand after experiencing Defending the Caveman. With hilarious insight on contemporary feminism, masculine sensitivity and the erogenous zones, Defending the Caveman mines the common themes in relationships that go straight to the funny bone while warming the heart. Defending the Caveman makes us laugh at ourselves, about all the ways that men and woman fight, laugh and love.
Written by comedian Rob Becker over a three year period that included an informal study of psychology, sociology and prehistory, Defending the Caveman is full of wonderful scenarios that celebrate the differences between men and women. This is a comedy men will enjoy, making it the perfect entertainment option for couples, or a girls night out.
Defending the Caveman will be performed by Raymond McAnally who hails from Franklin, Tennessee, where he says all the country music stars go to buy a farm and “feel all rural.” His television credits include 30 Rock (NBC-Universal); Order of the Serpentine (SpikeTV); Guiding Light (CBS); and The Agency (Pilot 2007 NYTVF). Film credits include Ghost Town (Dreamworks), Penance and various short films.
Tickets on sale now for Defending the Caveman June 3-14. All seats are $55.75. For tickets go to www.TheHobbyCenter.org, call 713-315-2525, or visit the Hobby Center Box Office Street Level at 800 Bagby Street, between Rusk and Walker. For more information on the show visit www.defendingthecaveman.com.
Official Website: http://www.defendingthecaveman.com
Added by Sarahtp on May 15, 2009