event The Philanderer
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Sat Aug 1
8 pm,
The Philanderer at American Players Theatre
George Bernard Shaw dubbed three of his earliest works the "plays unpleasant," and used these pieces to explore social ills while challenging his Victorian audiences' complacency. The Philanderer is the second of the trifecta, and features a philosophizing womanizer named Leonard Charteris who meets his match in Grace--a self-described "new woman" ardently proclaiming to belong to no man. As Shaw explores their relationship, he uses his famous wit to examine promiscuity and marriage in ways that are just as relevant to current-day audiences as those Shaw was writing for more than 100 years ago.
American Players Theatre 5950 Golf Course Road, Madison, WI -
Sat Aug 8
3 pm,
The Philanderer at American Players Theatre
George Bernard Shaw dubbed three of his earliest works the "plays unpleasant," and used these pieces to explore social ills while challenging his Victorian audiences' complacency. The Philanderer is the second of the trifecta, and features a philosophizing womanizer named Leonard Charteris who meets his match in Grace--a self-described "new woman" ardently proclaiming to belong to no man. As Shaw explores their relationship, he uses his famous wit to examine promiscuity and marriage in ways that are just as relevant to current-day audiences as those Shaw was writing for more than 100 years ago.
American Players Theatre 5950 Golf Course Road, Madison, WI -
Thu Aug 13
7:30 pm,
The Philanderer at American Players Theatre
George Bernard Shaw dubbed three of his earliest works the "plays unpleasant," and used these pieces to explore social ills while challenging his Victorian audiences' complacency. The Philanderer is the second of the trifecta, and features a philosophizing womanizer named Leonard Charteris who meets his match in Grace--a self-described "new woman" ardently proclaiming to belong to no man. As Shaw explores their relationship, he uses his famous wit to examine promiscuity and marriage in ways that are just as relevant to current-day audiences as those Shaw was writing for more than 100 years ago.
American Players Theatre 5950 Golf Course Road, Madison, WI -
Fri Aug 21
8 pm,
The Philanderer at American Players Theatre
George Bernard Shaw dubbed three of his earliest works the "plays unpleasant," and used these pieces to explore social ills while challenging his Victorian audiences' complacency. The Philanderer is the second of the trifecta, and features a philosophizing womanizer named Leonard Charteris who meets his match in Grace--a self-described "new woman" ardently proclaiming to belong to no man. As Shaw explores their relationship, he uses his famous wit to examine promiscuity and marriage in ways that are just as relevant to current-day audiences as those Shaw was writing for more than 100 years ago.
American Players Theatre 5950 Golf Course Road, Madison, WI -
Sun Aug 30
6 pm,
The Philanderer at American Players Theatre
George Bernard Shaw dubbed three of his earliest works the "plays unpleasant," and used these pieces to explore social ills while challenging his Victorian audiences' complacency. The Philanderer is the second of the trifecta, and features a philosophizing womanizer named Leonard Charteris who meets his match in Grace--a self-described "new woman" ardently proclaiming to belong to no man. As Shaw explores their relationship, he uses his famous wit to examine promiscuity and marriage in ways that are just as relevant to current-day audiences as those Shaw was writing for more than 100 years ago.
American Players Theatre 5950 Golf Course Road, Madison, WI -
Sun Sep 6
1 pm,
The Philanderer at American Players Theatre
George Bernard Shaw dubbed three of his earliest works the "plays unpleasant," and used these pieces to explore social ills while challenging his Victorian audiences' complacency. The Philanderer is the second of the trifecta, and features a philosophizing womanizer named Leonard Charteris who meets his match in Grace--a self-described "new woman" ardently proclaiming to belong to no man. As Shaw explores their relationship, he uses his famous wit to examine promiscuity and marriage in ways that are just as relevant to current-day audiences as those Shaw was writing for more than 100 years ago.
American Players Theatre 5950 Golf Course Road, Madison, WI -
Sat Sep 19
8 pm,
The Philanderer at American Players Theatre
George Bernard Shaw dubbed three of his earliest works the "plays unpleasant," and used these pieces to explore social ills while challenging his Victorian audiences' complacency. The Philanderer is the second of the trifecta, and features a philosophizing womanizer named Leonard Charteris who meets his match in Grace--a self-described "new woman" ardently proclaiming to belong to no man. As Shaw explores their relationship, he uses his famous wit to examine promiscuity and marriage in ways that are just as relevant to current-day audiences as those Shaw was writing for more than 100 years ago.
American Players Theatre 5950 Golf Course Road, Madison, WI
George Bernard Shaw dubbed three of his earliest works the "plays unpleasant," and used these pieces to explore social ills while challenging his Victorian audiences' complacency. The Philanderer is the second of the trifecta, and features a philosophizing womanizer named Leonard Charteris who meets his match in Grace--a self-described "new woman" ardently proclaiming to belong to no man. As Shaw explores their relationship, he uses his famous wit to examine promiscuity and marriage in ways that are just as relevant to current-day audiences as those Shaw was writing for more than 100 years ago.
Updated 07/16/2009