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ORGANIZER;CN="Janna":mailto:jconley@capital.edu
DTSTART;TZID="(UTC-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)":20130214T200000
DTEND;TZID="(UTC-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)":20130214T220000
SUMMARY:Picasso at the Lapin Agile
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<HTML><HEAD><TITLE>Picasso at the Lapin Agil
 e</TITLE></HEAD><BODY><p>Capital University Theatre will present Picasso 
 at the Lapin Agile, a comedy written by Steve Martin and directed by Bill
  Kennedy.<br /> <br />A man walks into a bar — it’s the beginning of many
  jokes and, it so happens, the beginning of a play by Steve Martin, a man
  who knows how to tell a joke. In this case, several historic figures — E
 instein and Picasso — encounter each other at the beginning of the centur
 y they are both fated to change. And there is a mysterious stranger — a t
 ime traveler from the 1950s who will also change the world. <br /> <br />
 This is a thought-provoking play that questions notions of art, science, 
 history and human potential. And it’s funny. But it’s not suitable for ch
 ildren. Thursday through Saturday performances will be given at 8 pm, and
  Sunday’s matinee will be given at 2.<br /> </p> <hr style="" /> <em> All
  University Theatre performances will be given in the Cabaret Theatre, lo
 cated on the lower level of the Harry C. Moores Campus Center on Capital’
 s Bexley campus. Tickets cost $7 for adults and $5 for students and senio
 r citizens. They’re free for students with a current Capital I.D. Call th
 e Cabaret Theatre Box Office at 614-236-7174 to reserve tickets.</em><BR 
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 ment/Picasso_at_the_Lapin_Agile.aspx">View Original</A></BODY></HTML>
LOCATION:Cabaret Theatre
URL:http://www.capital.edu/Calendar/Arts_and_Entertainment/Picasso_at_the
 _Lapin_Agile.aspx
DESCRIPTION:Capital University Theatre will present Picasso at the Lapin 
 Agile, a comedy written by Steve Martin and directed by Bill Kennedy. A m
 an walks into a bar — it’s the beginning of many jokes and, it so happens
 , the beginning of a play by Steve Martin, a man who knows how to tell a 
 joke. In this case, several historic figures — Einstein and Picasso — enc
 ounter each other at the beginning of the century they are both fated to 
 change. And there is a mysterious stranger — a time traveler from the 195
 0s who will also change the world.  This is a thought-provoking play that
  questions notions of art, science, history and human potential. And it’s
  funny. But it’s not suitable for children. Thursday through Saturday per
 formances will be given at 8 pm, and Sunday’s matinee will be given at 2.
     All University Theatre performances will be given in the Cabaret Thea
 tre, located on the lower level of the Harry C. Moores Campus Center on C
 apital’s Bexley campus. Tickets cost $7 for adults and $5 for students an
 d senior citizens. They’re free for students with a current Capital I.D. 
 Call the Cabaret Theatre Box Office at 614-236-7174 to reserve tickets.
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