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Jan 11, 2012

"Michel and Duncombe have... fully inhabited their new space with this production"—LA Stage Times

"Stunning and provocative production that leaves you asking questions as you leave"—CultureVulture.net

"An exciting production, beautifully mounted"—Stage Happenings

Jan 5, 2012
LA Stage Times has a great feature story on City Garage's production of "Filthy Talk for Troubled Times" by Neil LaBute. The show opens January 6, 2012. Get your tickets for the show here!
Dec 23, 2011
City Garage, working with LaBute, is presenting the play in the entirely new setting of an opening at a high-end art gallery.

Publications / Licensing

 

PUBLICATIONS

Select City Garage texts are available for purchase on Amazon.com and as eBooks from Barnes & Noble! Follow the links below to buy your own copy today.

Patriot Act by Charles A. Duncombe
Purchase the book from Amzon
Purchase Amazon Kindle edition
Purchase Barnes and Noble Nook eBook

 

 

 

 

Ceremonies of Unendurable Bondage by Charles A. Duncombe
Purchase the book from Amzon
Purchase Barnes and Noble Nook eBook

 

 

 

 

Moliere's Sganarelle: A New English Language Version by Charles A. Duncombe and Frederique Michel
Purchase the book from Amzon

 

 

 

 

LICENSING

Please contact us for information on licensing/production rights for any of the following City Garage adaptations and original works:

Adaptations:

The School for Wives by Molière

The Bourgeois Gentilhomme Molière

Don Quixote: Which Was A Dream by Kathy Acker

The Sweet Madness by Simone de Beauvoir

The Girl in the Flammable Skirt by Aimee Bender

Frederick of Prussia/George W's Dream of Sleep by Heiner Müller/Charles Duncombe

The Gertrude Stein Project by Gertrude Stein

MedeaText: Los Angeles/Despoiled Shore by Heiner Müller/Charles Duncombe

Original Work:

The Mission (Accomplished) by Charles Duncombe

Patriot Act by Charles Duncombe

OedipusText: Los Angeles by Charles Duncombe

Cinema Stories by Charles Duncombe

Atrocities: Meetings with Monstrous Men by Charles Duncombe