About the Play

“Thanks to sharp, witty writing – and a skilled cast – The Limitations of Genetic Technology is entertaining and assuredly thought-provoking…well recommended for the compelling subject matter, wonderful performances and persuasive dialogue.” – Tony Frankel, Stage and Cinema
 
“Smart writing and a relevant message meld to pleaseing effect.” – Amy Lyons, Backstage West (Critic’s Pick)
 
“Reyes’s drama is unabashed science geek chic – intelligent, imaginative, and full of wit…” – Paul Birchall, LAWeekly (GO)

ABOUT THE LIMITATIONS OF GENETIC TECHNOLOGY

The Limitations of Genetic Technology is a new play by Luis Arturo Reyes, directed by David Watkins, Jr. It premiers on the Theatre of NOTE stage  in Hollywood, November 13, 2010 and runs through December 12, 2010.

What’s The Play About?

At the intersection of middle age and genetic technology, four people discover the emotional limits of the artificial.

Want to Know More?

Genetic technology’s triumph over our physical imperfections may very well expose our emotional ones. Joseph is a genetic designer who attempts to create an entirely artificial human child to mend his static marriage. His wife, Haley, strategizes how to exploit his efforts in the marketplace. Meanwhile the originator of the technology, Lips, wants to use it to create a copy of his estranged wife, and the owner of the entire company, Janna, can’t wait to bring back her dead husband. But at the intersection of middle age and genetic technology, these four people discover the emotional limits of the artificial.

WHERE
Theatre of NOTE
1517 N. Cahuenga Blvd.
Hollywood, CA 90028

WHEN
Preview – November 12
Opening Night – November 13
Runs – Friday/Saturday 8pm, Sunday 4pm
Closing Night – December 12

TICKET
Presale $15 (until November 8)
Preview $15
Regular $22
Student/Senior $18

TICKETS
http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/131828

Also, on Sundays after the show, take in your program for a fabulous Thai dinner and get a 10% discount from Chan Darae!


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