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CORPORATE CULTURE TAKES A HIT IN UH PRODUCTION
OF ‘BELOW THE BELT’
Hapless inhabitants of a corporate wasteland are beaten down by
bureaucracy and abusive managers. Still, they yearn to climb the
company’s career ladder no matter where it leads. It sounds
like a slice of life in office hell, but it’s the premise
of Richard Dresser’s dark comedy “Below the Belt.”
The University of Houston’s School of Theatre & Dance
will kick off a five-show run of “Below the Belt” at
8 p.m., on Friday, Sept. 28 in UH’s Lyndall Finley Wortham
Theatre.
The play focuses on office rivals Dobbitt and Hanrahan, two minor
employees of a nameless company. Both are “checkers”
overseeing the work of fellow employees. Their boss, Merkin is a
former checker who now uses his power to complicate the lives of
his two-man staff. Although all three are lost and unhappy at their
company, they are more than willing to do what it takes to rise
through its ranks.
“The play is a comment on the vastness of the corporate world,
political world and power,” said director Carolyn Houston
Boone, associate professor of theater. “It’s really
a comment on the forgotten person who is simply a cog in the machine.
Even the smallest cog wants to be better than the other cogs.”
“Below the Belt” debuted in 1995 at the Humana Festival
in Louisville, Ky. In 1996, an Off-Broadway production starring
Judd Hirsch garnered critical acclaim. The play was later adapted
into a film, which was screened at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival.
General admission tickets are $15; $12 for UH faculty, staff and
alumni; $10 for seniors or groups of 10 or more; and $7 for students.
Ticket information can be obtained by calling the Wortham Theatre
box office at
(713) 743-2929. For more information about the UH School of Theatre,
visit the Web site http://www.class.uh.edu/theatre/home.html.
| WHAT: |
“Below the Belt” |
| WHEN: |
8 p.m., Sept. 28 – 29 and
Oct. 5 – 6; 2 p.m., Sept. 30 |
| WHERE: |
Cynthia Woods Mitchell Center for
the Arts/Lyndall Finley Wortham Theatre
University of Houston - Entrance 16
Houston, TX 77204 |
| WHO: |
UH School of Theatre & Dance |
For more information about UH visit the universitys
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