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Play on autism opens Twin Bill Theater’s new season

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Are you in for a new romantic comedy play about two lonely souls who embark on an unlikely relationship filled with surprising discoveries and the healing power of love?

Play on autism opens Twin Bill Theater’s new season
‘Dancing Lessons’ is a 95-minute charming new two-character play by Mark St. Germain.

Twin Bill Theater Company is all set to open its third season with the Asian premiere of Dancing Lessons, a 95-minute charming new two-character play by Mark St. Germain beginning Aug. 16 at the Power Mac Center Spotlight, Level 2 Circuit Lane, Circuit Makati. 

Dancing Lessons centers on Ever Montgomery, a science professor and Senga Quinn, a Broadway dancer. At the top of her career, Senga is holed up in her apartment with a serious injury that threatens her career and identity. When neighbor Ever, a professor at New York Institute of Technology, with a condition that is fearful of touch, asks for a dancing lesson so he can deal with social intimacy (handshaking, hugs, dancing) at an upcoming awards banquet that he was tasked to host. Through the lessons, a relationship slowly develops that has both individuals stepping out of their comfort zones.

Noted playwright Mark St. Germain is known for real-life figures in his fact-inspired plays namely: Camping With Henry and Tom (about Henry Ford and Thomas Edison), Freud’s Last Session (which also featured C.S. Lewis as a character), Becoming Dr. Ruth and Scott & Hem in the Garden of Allah (featuring novelists Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald). 

For Dancing Lessons, Mark has written about two fictional characters in a heartfelt production that is moving, comic and sweet.

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For ticket inquiries, call Ticketworld 891-9999.

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