In The Book of Moron, Dubac portrays an everyman who has lost sight of the bigger picture. Hes been bombarded by so much hype and spin that he cant remember who he is or what he believes. Can he think for himself? Is the truth in the details or in the pudding? He hasnt a clue. Stuck in a coma of stupidity (his IQ has dropped to Q) he racks his brain searching for answers but finds nothing but voices. Inner voices that take him on a freight train of provocative thought to find the bigger picture and wake up from the dumbing down of modern-day life. Having been brainwashed by a culture that worships image over character, delusion over truth, and selfies over self-effacement; can he snap out of it?*We request all patrons have a vaccine card or a negative test (within 72 hours of the event). We are using the Excelsior Pass which you can download and find info about HERE. All Patrons must wear a mask and Social Distance to stay safe.**Doors open 15 mins before the start of the show, NO late admittance.*** Recommended Ages 13+ (Unless youre an evangelical, then 18 and up)****Contact boxoffice@sohoplayhouse.com for group rates on parties of 8+
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