Interpreters Theatre: "Clogging the System"

Friday, March 1, 2013 - 1:30 pm

The Interpreters Theatre presents Clogging the System, conceived, written and directed by undergraduate honors student Harrison Postler.

Clogging the System is set in the ubiquitous offices of corporate America. The play uncovers how deeply embedded shame is in our society. When office members arrive at their new building to discover fully public toilets (not restrooms) they are forced to confront beliefs that have been ingrained within them since birth. Viewed through a satirical lens, the play takes many various twists and turns as it explores how people confront the things that make them uncomfortable.

Doors open at 7 p.m.; admission is free with limited seating. Tickets are distributed at 6:30 p.m. first come, first served.

Location: 
Room 040, Lang Hall (Interpreters Theatre)
Contact Information
Name: 
Megan Wharff
Phone: 
5154902535
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