Picasso at the Lapin Agile<\/strong><\/h2>\nBy Steve Martin
\nDirected by Barry Edelstein<\/p>\n
CRITIC'S CHOICE
\n"Artful comedy—a crisp and satisfying revival! Steve Martin tosses in goofy anachronisms and wordplay and convention-flouting twists with the distractible glee of a kid discovering new toys." —The San Diego Union-Tribune<\/strong><\/h3>\nSteve Martin continues his creative relationship with The Old Globe, returning for the third time with this clever and crowd-pleasing comedy hit. Paris, 1904: The Lapin Agile, beloved watering hole to struggling artists and would-be geniuses, welcomes two soon-to-be legends for one extraordinary night. Pablo Picasso and Albert Einstein, whose egos are as big as their intellects, spar with the regulars and each other about art, science, inspiration, love, and the promise of the 20th century. Throw into this mix a mysterious visitor with a penchant for blue suede shoes, and you’re in for a brilliant and witty evening in the theatre.<\/p>\n
Production Sponsors<\/strong>
\nKaren and Donald Cohn
\nPeter Cooper and Norman Blachford
\nJean and Gary Shekhter
\nKaren and Stuart Tanz
\nUnited
\nErna Finci Viterbi Artistic Director Fund
\nSheryl and Harvey White<\/p>\nTickets may also be purchased as part of a money-saving season package. Please see our 2016-2017 Season Package page <\/a>or contact the Box Office at (619) 234-5623 for more information.<\/p>\nRunning time: 1 hour, 45 minutes. There is no intermission.<\/p>\n
\nDirected by Barry Edelstein<\/p>\n
\n"Artful comedy—a crisp and satisfying revival! Steve Martin tosses in goofy anachronisms and wordplay and convention-flouting twists with the distractible glee of a kid discovering new toys." —The San Diego Union-Tribune<\/strong><\/h3>\n
Steve Martin continues his creative relationship with The Old Globe, returning for the third time with this clever and crowd-pleasing comedy hit. Paris, 1904: The Lapin Agile, beloved watering hole to struggling artists and would-be geniuses, welcomes two soon-to-be legends for one extraordinary night. Pablo Picasso and Albert Einstein, whose egos are as big as their intellects, spar with the regulars and each other about art, science, inspiration, love, and the promise of the 20th century. Throw into this mix a mysterious visitor with a penchant for blue suede shoes, and you’re in for a brilliant and witty evening in the theatre.<\/p>\n
Production Sponsors<\/strong> Tickets may also be purchased as part of a money-saving season package. Please see our 2016-2017 Season Package page <\/a>or contact the Box Office at (619) 234-5623 for more information.<\/p>\n Running time: 1 hour, 45 minutes. There is no intermission.<\/p>\n
\nKaren and Donald Cohn
\nPeter Cooper and Norman Blachford
\nJean and Gary Shekhter
\nKaren and Stuart Tanz
\nUnited
\nErna Finci Viterbi Artistic Director Fund
\nSheryl and Harvey White<\/p>\n