Drunk Enough To Say I Love You? Tickets

In Drunk Enough to Say I Love You, playwright Caryl Churchill (A Number, Far Away, Blue Heart, This is a Chair, Top Girls) uses a dysfunctional relationship between two men to illustrate the complicated connection between Britain and the United States. Guy, who is British, and Sam, who is American, represent their respective countries in this politically charged new work. Scott Cohen and Samuel West star as Sam and Guy, respectively, in this two-hander. The play recently received its world premiere at the Royal Court Theatre in London with Ty Burrell and Stephen Dillane.

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Opening: Mar 16, 2008
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In Drunk Enough to Say I Love You, playwright Caryl Churchill (A Number, Far Away, Blue Heart, This is a Chair, Top Girls) uses a dysfunctional relationship between two men to illustrate the complicated connection between Britain and the United States. Guy, who is British, and Sam, who is American, represent their respective countries in this politically charged new work. Scott Cohen and Samuel West star as Sam and Guy, respectively, in this two-hander. The play recently received its world premiere at the Royal Court Theatre in London with Ty Burrell and Stephen Dillane.
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