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Dog, Woman, Man - Gannon University

Dog, Woman, Man - Gannon University

Dog, Woman, Man By Sibylle Berg Translated to English by Neil Blackadder Inspired by the story "Housebroken" by Yael Hedaya Dec 2-4 & Dec 9-11 at 8 pm Dec 11 at 2pm $7 Schuster Theatre From https://sibylleberg.com/en/plays/dog,-woman,-man: Dog, Woman, Man A dog narrates the odd behavior and woman who have bound themselves to one another even though neither can stand the other's company. At the very moment they meet, the dog runs up and stays with them because he - like them - has nothing to lose and he - like them - is looking for protection. After a short period of devotion, human nature forces its way to the surface: love becomes possessiveness, closeness is replaced by mistrust and alienation. But a break-up is out of the question. The couple’s energy-sapping everyday routine binds them together like a taut leash. This all seems very natural to the dog: "We dogs and human beings are alike in many ways. We deal with catastrophes similarly: we accept them." This show contains adult themes and language; viewer discretion is advised. The Schuster Theatre box office opens 1 hour prior to curtain at which time online ticket sales for that performance will be closed and you can purchase tickets at the theatre. This event is open to the public. There is absolutely no late seating. All audience must wear masks. A note to all audience members : You are required to wear a mask the entire time you are inside the Schuster Theatre. A face shield, gator, bandana, mesh mask do not count as a face mask. We are not able to issue refunds at this time for any reason. Each current Gannon student may use the code DOG at online checkout to reduce the cost of the ticket to $5. Each current Gannon student may use a $5 if they each show their ID at the box office. If you purchased a Gannon student ticket by accident, you will be asked to pay $2 at box office to bring your ticket price up to the regular cost of $7. Thank you

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