How far would you go for your child? For Genevra and Joshua Bradley, the question is no longer hypothetical. Their three-year-old son, Mac, is next on the waiting list to get into the Bright Ideas Early Childhood Development Academy – and everyone knows once you’re in there, your life will unfold with glorious ease. Josh and Gen have had to scramble all their lives to get this far … and now they’re one fatal dinner party away from the ultimate success as parents: The Right Pre-School. You may never look at pre-school – or pesto – the same way again …
“This play is by a wonderfully talented young American playwright, and it’s one of the funniest plays I’ve read in a long time. It’s got that mix of darkness and absurdity that is a perfect fit for PBT, and it’s also a great satire of modern parenting, the school system, and overall human behavior. A great way for young parents to laugh at putting their babies in school.”
“Each of these shows is about growth and evolution on some level,” says Brooks, “the personal evolution of an individual or an artform, even the evolution of spirituality. Since PBT is about to hit the big number 10, we thought it was a perfect time to take a look at the way we all grow and evolve, to see exactly how it changes us and the world around us.”
– Ross
Note: Rated PG
- June 19-21, 25-28, 2009
- Times: 7:30 pm