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Goat and Rose image and titleby Edward Albee

Jan. 31–Feb. 16, 2008
Johnson Theater, TPAC

Late seating at discrection of management

Type treatment by David Higdon

 

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For every theater-goer who is a fan of contemporary drama, Edward Albee slams realism and absurdity together in his uniquely witty, sharp, and earthy way; a happily-married, accomplished, educated man at the peak of a successful architectural career falls genuinely in love with a goat he calls Sylvia! Now what? "Provocative as ever…The Goat or, Who Is Sylvia? is a daring and controversial play that has entertained and stunned audiences and critics alike." –Kansas City Times

2002 Tony Award Best Play
New York Drama Critics Circle Best Play
New York Drama Desk Award Outstanding Play
2003 Pulitzer Prize Drama Finalist

Directed by René Copeland

Featuring: Matthew Carlton, Ruth Cordell, Henry Haggard, and Andy Kanies

Appropriate Audience:College and above. No one under 18
admitted due to language and content.

Edward Albee, author of The Goat or, Who is Sylvia? spoke at Vanderbilt University's Chancellor's Lecture Series on Nov. 27.
Click here to view video of his speech.

Click here to view video of Arts Break preview of The Goat or, Who is Sylvia?

Click here to view Out & About interview with Tennessee Rep's Producing Artistic Director, René Copeland and actor, Andy Kanies.

FOR SALE and Auction!
Furniture from the set of The Goat
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Pictured above: Ruth Cordell, Matthew Carlton, Andy Kanies. Photos by Martin O'Connor

 

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Pictured above: Matthew Carlton, Photo by Brian Smythe, creativesync