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OUR 2002 SEASON Well, it was a half-season... But this, friends, is where it all started. "Sex, Drugs, Rock & Roll" by
Eric Bogosian Eric Bogosian's hilarious, searing, disturbing portrait of several American lives: panhandlers and bums, rock stars and rock lawyers, doctors and artists, bachelors and studs. Bogosian's characters play out the battles of our day--consumerism, the environment, commercialism, sex, violence, against a backdrop of biting social commentary. "There is one line after another that you will repeat to friends... The highly original writing in 'Sex, Drugs, Rock & Roll' is realer than journalism-- and more frightening." -Frank Rich, New York Times "Bash: Latterday Plays" by Neil LaBute
A trio of brilliantly scathing one-act plays by renowned writer/director of "In The Company of Men" and "Your Friends and Neighbors", all unblinking portraits of the complexities of evil in everyday life, exhibiting LaBute's signature raw lyrical intensity. A transfixing evening. back to Theatre On Consignment
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