No Man Can Serve Two Masters at the Roy Arias Studio


Third Eye Theatre Company present No Man Can Serve Two Masters - A modern parable, by Michael Levesque, at the Roy Arias Studio from 1 - 10 May 2008.

No Man Can Serve Two Masters: Once upon a time, there was a man who didn't know who he was. 'Man' was on the same spiritual journey that we all have to make, the journey inward to SELF. A modern parable, tells us of �Man�s experience as he decides which master to serve: love or fear. Interlaced with many colorful characters, including his lonely, manic-depressive wife, Alice, his pot-smoking dominatrix/phony psychic, Ivory, his right-wing, overbearing, racist boss, Mr. Cooper, and many more, this play will take you on a philosophical journey.

Directed by Andrew Glant-Linden, No Man Can Serve Two Masters features Devon Young, David Gurland, Susanna Guzman, Verna Pierce, Christopher Regan, Maureen Van Trease, Rob Ventre and Max Woertendyke.

The creative team features: Darya Gerasimenko (sets), Adam Coffia (costumes) and John Eckert (lighting).

No Man Can Serve Two Masters contains adult subject matter and themes, including language. Children under the age of 17 are not permitted without an adult.

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