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Aug282015

August 28, 2015, Friday - Four Humor’s Lolita: A Three Man Show opens at the Southern Theater

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Location: Southern Theater, 1420 Washington Avenue South

Four Humor’s Lolita: A Three Man Show

August 28 – September 27

Armed only with a vague understanding of Stanley Kubrick's 1962 film Lolita, three idiots are let loose on a stage to perform a story that is much too big and complex for them to ever hope to tell in their lifetimes, let alone an hour. As the clock ticks along, these three idiots (four, including the director) make mistake after mistake trying their best to bring this adaptation of an adaption of an adaption to life. In the end, the four idiots (five, including the playwright) discover bigger truths about themselves and this classic tale that Vanity Fair called ""the only convincing love story of our century.”

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