Meena is desperately unhappy at her job as an editor of American Cattle & Swine Magazine, so she decides to participate in a drug trial for a new medication designed to increase job satisfaction. Will the new drug provide a shortcut to happiness? Or will falling in love threaten to derail her journey to personal fulfillment? When it appeared at Primary Stages in 2012, the New York Times called it "a winning combination of light satire and romance," and said, "Ms. Fodor's smart, sweet play suggests that the endorphins released by garden-variety love may be the most reliable mood-enhancing drug on the market today." (NJ Premiere) Dreamcatcher is Summit's only professional theatre.
Special dates:
February 13 - preview performance, all seats $20
February 14 - Valentine's Day opening night
February 16 - Senior Sunday, free post-show talkback
February 23 - Free post-show talkback
more information on www:/dreamcatcherrep.org
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