Life X 3, from the award-winning playwright of Art and God of Carnage, is a witty and acerbic view of how the simplest and most random of events can change the outcomes in life. Henry and Sonia are planning a dinner party for Henry’s influential co-worker Hubert and his wife Inez. When the dinner guests arrive on the wrong night, Henry and Sonia are forced to receive them with no warning, no food, and an unpredictable 6-year-old who won’t go to sleep. Henry has just one shot at getting Hubert to recommend his longed-for promotion. Or might he have two; or even three?
The performance on Thursday, August 31 will be pay-what-you-can, with 100 percent of the proceeds going toward a Hurricane Harvey relief fund.
Life X 3, from the award-winning playwright of Art and God of Carnage, is a witty and acerbic view of how the simplest and most random of events can change the outcomes in life. Henry and Sonia are planning a dinner party for Henry’s influential co-worker Hubert and his wife Inez. When the dinner guests arrive on the wrong night, Henry and Sonia are forced to receive them with no warning, no food, and an unpredictable 6-year-old who won’t go to sleep. Henry has just one shot at getting Hubert to recommend his longed-for promotion. Or might he have two; or even three?
The performance on Thursday, August 31 will be pay-what-you-can, with 100 percent of the proceeds going toward a Hurricane Harvey relief fund.
Life X 3, from the award-winning playwright of Art and God of Carnage, is a witty and acerbic view of how the simplest and most random of events can change the outcomes in life. Henry and Sonia are planning a dinner party for Henry’s influential co-worker Hubert and his wife Inez. When the dinner guests arrive on the wrong night, Henry and Sonia are forced to receive them with no warning, no food, and an unpredictable 6-year-old who won’t go to sleep. Henry has just one shot at getting Hubert to recommend his longed-for promotion. Or might he have two; or even three?
The performance on Thursday, August 31 will be pay-what-you-can, with 100 percent of the proceeds going toward a Hurricane Harvey relief fund.