The Elite Theatre Company will present the world premiere of Arthur Kraft’s drama “Goat,” about what might have happened if a psychologist had prevented writer Virginia Woolf from committing suicide in 1941.
Performances are at 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturday and 2 p.m. Sundays, fronm April 22 through May 29 at the Petit Playhouse, Heritage Square, Oxnard, Calif.
Tickets are $17 for adults and $15 for seniors and students. For reservations, call 805-483-5118.
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Alice, I thought of you when I saw that the play was in California. Making the trip to see it is like adding a new piece to a collection. But as you say, would it matter if you didn’t?
Part of me wants to toodle up to Oxnard asap to see this – it’s just a few hours’ drive – & the other part says yeah, yeah, what can they exploit next. It reminds me of the argument against abortion: what if Beethoven hadn’t been born? Well, what if he hadn’t? What if Woolf hadn’t committed suicide? What if I had married Elvis Presley? Does it matter?
Which side will win? I’ll let you know…
If you come a long way to see it I’ll give you a comp. It’s cunningly conceived and full of surprises. I’m the costumer
Priscilla
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