Laugh your way through the apocalypse at...BOOM! Exploding May 2013.

Featuring:  Angela Elliott, Thomas Alan Taylor, and Jessica Denney

Socially inept grad student Jules knows a little something about the approaching apocalypse. Through his clever planning and a carefully-worded online personal ad luring undergrad Jo to his subterranean research lab, Jules is ready to repopulate the human race. Unfortunately, Jo has no interest in motherhood, and Jules is gay.

Will these two mismatched souls pull it together in time to save the human race? What's the deal with that fish in the aquarium? And just who is that mysterious woman pulling levers and banging on drums?

Find out beginning May 2nd!

As always, admission is "Pay What It's Worth"!
When you visit the Workshop, you see the show first, then pay on your way out based on what the theatrical experience was worth to you. This policy is an expression of our most deeply-held beliefs: Everyone should have access to theatre. And everyone should have a voice in their theatrical community.

We want to hear from you in many ways: conversations before and after the show, feedback on our facebook page, and yes...even by how much you decide to pay for your evening of entertainment. So make your reservation now, come on by and enjoy the show, and hang around afterward and say "Hi"! 

Performances: May 2nd - May 18th
Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays
Play begins at 7:30pm



We'll see you at the show!

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