January
14-February 12, 2011
Art
By Yasmina Reza
How much would you pay for a white painting? Would
it matter who the painter was? Would it be art? One of Marc's
best friends, Serge, has just bought a very expensive painting.
It's about five feet by four, all white with white diagonal
lines. To Marc, the painting is a joke, but Serge insists Marc
doesn't have the proper standard to judge the work. Another
friend, Ivan, though burdened by his own problems, allows himself
to be pulled into this disagreement. Eager to please, Ivan tells
Serge he likes the painting. Lines are drawn and these old friends
square off over the canvas, using it as an excuse to relentlessly
batter one another over various failures. As their arguments
become less theoretical and more personal, they border on destroying
their friendships. At the breaking point, Serge hands Marc a
felt tip pen and dares him: "Go on." This is where
the friendship is finally tested, and the aftermath of action,
and its reaction, affirms the power of those bonds.
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April
8 - May 7, 2011
Cliffhanger
By James Yaffe
Henry Lowenthal, after a long tenure as professor
of philosophy at a small western college, is looking forward
to being appointed to an endowed chair so he and his wife can
enjoy their golden years with honor and dignity. But their plans
are given a rude jolt when his successor, a vindictive and ruthlessly
ambitious young woman, informs him that she is not recommending
him for the chairan act of such calculated cruelty that
the usually gentle professor seizes a bust of Socrates and strikes
his tormentor a fatal blow. Thereafter, as Henry and his wife
plot a foolproof way to dispose of the body, complications arise
in the form of a rather sinister young student who is about
to flunk out of school (unless his grade is changed) and who
happened to witness the professor's violent action. Add in a
suspicious police lieutenant and you have all the ingredients
for a series of suspenseful, unexpected and frequently funny
developments, leading to a denouement that will catch everyone
by surprise.
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