The difference between men and women cleared up! Is there a more widely discussed subject than the difference between men and women? There are hundreds of books written on the subject, but so few address this eternal debate as humorously and recognizably as the show Defending the Caveman. It shows in a hilarious, clear and familiar way how different men and women are. Both men and women will clearly identify themselves and their foibles in the show's message.
Defending the Caveman is a hilariously insightful play about the ways men and women relate. Couples will roar with laughter and nudge each other as they recognize themselves being described in the play. At some point during the play, the audience will finally find out why a woman gladly exchanges details with her girlfriends and why a man never asks a stranger for directions when he's lost.
Defending the Caveman , the longest running solo one-man show in Broadway history, is now a worldwide phenomenon that's won the hearts of millions in over 35 countries in more than 16 different languages and still counting! The "outrageously funny and surprisingly sweet exploration of the gender gap" (Chicago Sun-Times) has made Defending the Caveman "a comic phenomenon" (New York Times).
Coming from a background in stand-up comedy, Rob Becker wrote Defending the Caveman over a three-year period during which he made an informal study of anthropology, prehistory, psychology, sociology and mythology. With hilarious insights on contemporary feminism, masculine sensitivity and the erogenous zones, Defending the Caveman has found a way to mine the common themes of relationships that goes straight through the funny bone and into the heart.
Brought to you by Theater Mogul and CTE Productions in cooperation with San Miguel Beer and Insular Life, this play isdirected Theater Down South's Michael Williams to be assisted by Cathy Azanza-Dy. Joel Trinidad stars as the Caveman who will entertain viewers through this one-man show. The theater veteran is known for his stints in Avenue Q and Spelling Bee, as a playwright (Breakups and Breakdowns) and founding member of the comedy group "Silly People's Improv Theater" or SPIT.
Winner of the 2001 Laurence Olivier Award for Best Entertainment, Defending the Caveman will be shown for a special Valentine weekend limited engagement at the Insular Life Auditorium Alabang. Watch it on February 13 and 14, 2010 at 7:00pm. Call 2150788 or Ticketworld at 891-9999 for tickets. Recommended for adult audiences only.
