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  Sexy Laundry at Park Square Theatre

Sexy Laundry

Park Square Theatre
20 W 7th Pl St. Paul

After twenty-five years of marriage, three kids, stress and responsibilities have taken their toll on Alice and Henry. Preoccupied with their careers and family, the once-happy couple have to come to terms with their disappointment and frustration. Armed with a copy of Sex for Dummies, they check into a trendy hotel in a last-ditch effort to jumpstart their marriage. Will Alice master the fine points of tantric massage? What if Henry decides he isn’t into leather? While sharing erotic fantasies and exchanging recriminations, the couple reckon with their midlife crises as they search to renew the strength of their marriage.

Thru - Sep 28, 2014



Price: $38-$58

Box Office: 651-291-7005

www.parksquaretheatre.org


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  Sexy Laundry Reviews

Star Tribune - Recommended

"...Middleton and Jones — married in real life — seem to be having a lot of fun tossing barbs at each other. Sensuous caresses turn into complaints about “feeling my fat.” Middleton’s Henry says that he’s fine with having sex but that he doesn’t want to talk about it. He recites his fantasy like a book report."
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Graydon Royce


Twin Cities Daily Planet - Recommended

"...Sexy Laundry is a fun play, well rendered amidst a faux hotel setting. It’s pleasant to think that one might do better than Alice and Henry’s misadventures–but like most long-term couples, they manage to pull through all the yelling and bitter moments when things go awry. The laughs and tender moments are worth a few regret-tinged monologues hitting home."
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Basil Considine


Twin Cities Pioneer Press - Recommended

"...Is "Sexy Laundry" a great piece of writing? Hardly. But for a certain demographic -- happily for Park Square, the demographic with the time and money to go see live theater -- it will speak volumes. Bring someone you love -- and have for a very long time."
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Dominic Papatola



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