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Torch Song Trilogy Part 1

Harvey Fierstein's examination of life and love is coming to the Onyx Theatre Stage, courtesy of Off-Strip Productions.

Arnold is a man in search of love in a world where love eludes him. Armed with a quick wit, a sharp tongue, and a big heart, his journey is both delightful and devastating.

Directed by John Morris, this show is the perfect way to kick off Pride Month. Join us for this celebration of love, life, and the pursuit of happiness!

When: Saturday, Sept. 10, 2011
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Where: Onyx Theatre, 953 E. Sahara Avenue, Building 16, Las Vegas

Cost: $15

Age limit: Not available

Categories: Las Vegas, Theater

Event posted Aug. 15, 2011
Last updated Aug. 15, 2011

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