The City Theatre serves up hilarity with the Austin premiere comedy, 5 Lesbians Eating a Quiche. Lot of laughs are the order of the day as this cult favorite of theatre companies nationwide dishes up a fun and farcical celebration of sisterhood and survival.
5 Lesbians is a comedy about great food – and the end of the world – a tasty recipe of hysterical laughs, cheeky innuendoes, unsuccessful repressions, and delicious discoveries. It’s 1956 and the Susan B. Anthony Society for the Sisters of Gertrude Stein are having their annual, and much anticipated, holiday quiche breakfast. As the assembled “widows” await the announcement of the prize-winning quiche, the atomic bomb sirens sound. Has the Communist threat come to pass? How will they all respond as their idyllic town – and lifestyles – faces an attack?
The City Theatre serves up hilarity with the Austin premiere comedy, 5 Lesbians Eating a Quiche. Lot of laughs are the order of the day as this cult favorite of theatre companies nationwide dishes up a fun and farcical celebration of sisterhood and survival.
5 Lesbians is a comedy about great food – and the end of the world – a tasty recipe of hysterical laughs, cheeky innuendoes, unsuccessful repressions, and delicious discoveries. It’s 1956 and the Susan B. Anthony Society for the Sisters of Gertrude Stein are having their annual, and much anticipated, holiday quiche breakfast. As the assembled “widows” await the announcement of the prize-winning quiche, the atomic bomb sirens sound. Has the Communist threat come to pass? How will they all respond as their idyllic town – and lifestyles – faces an attack?
The City Theatre serves up hilarity with the Austin premiere comedy, 5 Lesbians Eating a Quiche. Lot of laughs are the order of the day as this cult favorite of theatre companies nationwide dishes up a fun and farcical celebration of sisterhood and survival.
5 Lesbians is a comedy about great food – and the end of the world – a tasty recipe of hysterical laughs, cheeky innuendoes, unsuccessful repressions, and delicious discoveries. It’s 1956 and the Susan B. Anthony Society for the Sisters of Gertrude Stein are having their annual, and much anticipated, holiday quiche breakfast. As the assembled “widows” await the announcement of the prize-winning quiche, the atomic bomb sirens sound. Has the Communist threat come to pass? How will they all respond as their idyllic town – and lifestyles – faces an attack?