Returns
to Philadelphia
To
Tickle Funny Bones And
Make
Peace Between The Sexes
STARRING
PHILADELPHIA NATIVE VINCE VALENTINE!
The longest running solo
play in Broadway history is back for a return engagement July 9 – August
30 at the Penn’s Landing Playhouse
Defending
the Caveman mimes
the common themes of relationships and goes right through the funny bone
straight into the heart. Returning to Philadelphia on July 9 at Penn’s Landing
Playhouse, Defending the Caveman will make audiences laugh at themselves
for the ways that men and women fight, laugh and love. It is an insightful play
about the ways that men and women relate. It has played for two and a half years on
Broadway, making it the longest running solo play in Broadway’s history. It is now a
worldwide hit with productions in 45 countries and has played in more than 60
cities in North America. Philadelphia
native Vince Valentine has performed in Defending the Caveman since 2004 and
has additionally appeared in several other comedic gigs. Tickets for the
upcoming performance are available now by calling 855 HIT-SHOW (855-448-7469)
visiting online at plplayhouse.com or at the Penn’s Landing box office. Orders for
groups of 12 may be placed by calling 888-264-1788. Penn’s Landing Playhouse is
located at 211 S. Columbus Blvd. (at Walnut Street). The theatre is inside the Independence
Seaport Museum. Discounted parking is
available in the Open Air City of Phila. lot adjacent to the Seaport Museum.
For more information, visit plplayhouse.com or defendingthecaveman.com/.
Performances are Thursday evenings at 7:00pm: Friday & Saturday evenings at
8:00pm; and Sundays at 2:00pm.
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