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Post by Spinal Report on Apr 22, 2009 0:32:22 GMT -5
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Post by cave man on May 29, 2009 1:19:56 GMT -5
The longest running solo play in Broadway history, Defending the Caveman has become a worldwide hit. Having been translated into 16 different languages, Caveman has won the hearts of millions in more than 30 countries and is sure to win yours. Defending the Caveman has both sexes roaring with laughter and recognition, affectionately nudging each other as they recognize themselves in the stories being told on the stage. Its "outrageously funny and surprisingly sweet exploration of the gender gap" (Chicago Sun Times) has made Caveman "a comic phenomenon." (New York Times). With hysterical observations into contemporary feminism, masculine sensitivity and the erogenous zones, Defending the Caveman mines the common themes in relationships that go straight through the funny bone and into the heart.
DEFENDING THE CAVEMAN is recommended for adult audiences.
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Post by Anatomist on May 30, 2009 0:16:00 GMT -5
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Post by sleepytownland USA on May 30, 2009 2:37:43 GMT -5
Aminotamist, I agree with you. There is some bones that's connected to the hear but it appears the Funny Bone is not one of them!!@
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