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Defending The CavemanBroadway’s history-making comedy about the sexes Defending the Caveman played on Broadway for two years – over 700 performances – before becoming a worldwide phenomenon playing in over 30 countries in over 20 different languages. Caveman is a hilariously insightful play about the ways men and women relate that has both sexes roaring with laughter and recognition. A lot of affectionate nudging occurs between audience members during the performance and couples are commonly seen strolling out into the night holding hands. “Judging from the audience response, men and women alike will readily enjoy and even agree upon the topics encountered. From channel surfing to dinner parties, both sides of this proverbial gender coin are humorously investigated and analyzed. Lyman’s performance is indeed flawless and exceptionally friendly.” – www.Playback.com Comedian Rob Becker wrote Defending the Caveman over a three-year period
during which he made a study of anthropology, prehistory, psychology, sociology
and mythology. With hilarious insights on contemporary feminism, masculine
sensitivity and the erogenous zone, Defending the Caveman mines the common
themes in relationships that go straight to the funny bone.
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