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Working Man's Clothes presents
Thirty-Seven Stones
Thursday, April 10, 2008 through Saturday, April 26, 2008
37 Stones or The Man Who Was A Quarry by Mark Charney Presented by Working Man's Clothes Productions
Length: 1 hr 45 mins Intermission: Yes Seating: General Admission You choose your seats when you get to the theater.
Nathan has a problem with women and sex. Edna, his Jewish mother, cannot face either his growing up or his eventually leaving home. She may hate his father and most of the men in her life, but she hates the idea of Nathan with another woman more. Doing everything in her power to keep Nathan close to her, Edna enlists the whole family, comically manipulating those around her in her quest to bind Nathan to her forever—all with heavy doses of every mother's secret weapon: Guilt.
If that isn't enough to stunt Nathan's independence and sexual identity, Nathan has another painful problem. "I’ve a love/hate relationship with my dick." Turns out he has a rather daunting problem: kidney stones - 36 of them, to be exact. How is a man supposed to be a man when the most precious thing in the world to him is also the source of excruciating pain? In this hilarious, scabrous, comic memory play, past and present collide as Nathan struggles to find love, identity, independence, and a slightly less painful existence.
Will Neuman to direct. The cast include Mary Round (Suicide, The Musical at Joe's Pub), Steven Strobel (Wood at the Ohio Theater), Emily Murray, Ellen David (2006 NYIT Award Winner Best Actress in a Lead Role), Dane Peterson, Bobby Moreno (Orestes 2.0 at Here Arts Center) Emily Perkins (Apricot Supernovas at the O'Neill Theatre Center). Production team includes Isaac Byrne, Jared Culverhouse, Maggie Hamilton (Producers), Jake Platt (Production Manager), David Ogle (Sound Design/Composer), Darcie Champagne (Assistant Director) and Coleen Scott (Costume Design), Eric Larson (Lighting Design), Kim Van Ness (Graphic Design) and Thomas DiGirolomo (Technical Director
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