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Date: from 2017-05-23 to 2017-05-28

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Address

Address: Via Podgora, 1
Zone: Quartiere Della Vittoria (Roma centro)

Information

 
Tickets full 15€, reduced 13€ (groups and seniors, members of Plays in Rome association), reduced 10€ (students and children)

Bookings and info  playsinrome@yahoo.com; Tel: 347-8248661

Contacts

Telephone: 06 3223432

Description


The family consists of a dominating Mommy, an emasculated Daddy, and a clever and witty Grandma. Mommy and Daddy sit in a barren living room making small talk. Mommy, the domineering wife, is grappling with the thought of putting Grandma in a nursing home. Daddy, the long-suffering husband, could not care less. Grandma appears, lugging boxes of belongings, which she stacks by the door. Mommy and Daddy can't imagine what's in those boxes, but Grandma is well aware of Mommy's possible intentions. Mrs. Barker, the chairman of the women's club, honorary member of the community and idol to Mommy, arrives not knowing why she is there. Is she there to take Grandma away? Apparently not. It all becomes evident when Grandma reveals to Mrs. Barker the story of the botched adoption of a "bumble of joy" twenty years ago by Mommy and Daddy. Mrs. Barker appears to have figured it out when Young Man enters. He's muscular, well-spoken, the answer to Mommy and Daddy's prayers: The American Dream. It is gradually revealed that he is the twin of Mommy and Daddy's first child. As the first child was mutilated, he too was experiencing the pain and has been left as an empty shell of a man. He is introduced to the family as a suitable replacement for the original child. Grandma convinces him to assist in her master plan. She puts one over on everybody and escapes the absurdly realistic world which she finds so predictable.
A long-running Off-Broadway success.
"What counts is the fact that it is grandly funny." —NY World-Telegram & Sun. "The small change of ordinary conversation is turned on its head with a cynical innocence that makes for laughter, both ironic and offbeat." —NY Times.

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