THE COUNTRY WIFE

By William Wycherley; Directed by Janice Pohl

Long before the racy antics of "real housewives" and the steamy editing of reality TV shows, Wycherley's riotous play dealt with all manner of racy, comic and bawdy situations—in the terminology of the day, of "country matters." The double entendre of the 1675 title was clear to its audience: productions of the play in 18th and 19th centuries were severely edited for content. This saucy satire takes no prisoners as it laughs at societal mores, scandals, sex and the manners of both women and men.

Thursday-Sunday, October 6–9
Thursday-Saturday, October 13–15
Thursday–Saturday 8:00 p.m.; Sunday 2:00 p.m.

General admission: $7
Seniors, faculty, and staff: $6
Students: $5