
Studio Arena Theatre continues its 2007-2008 season with a new holiday production of Buffalo native A. R. Gurney's newest comedy, INDIAN BLOOD. Mr. Gurney, a favorite son of Western New York audiences, is a well established American playwright, a Yale School of Drama graduate and past MIT professor.
He is well known to Buffalo theatre goers having been staged many times at Studio Arena Theatre.
This story is set in Buffalo, on December 25, 1946. INDIAN BLOOD takes you back to a time when bad manners were a catastrophe and foul language was unheard of coming from a young boy's mouth.
A warm and delightful comedy that is both heartwarming and funny, INDIAN BLOOD centers on an incident in the lives of two cousins who cause trouble at The Nichols School. They blame their "Indian blood" for the mischief that they cause. Packed with references to Buffalo-area points of interest, this show will surely delight local audiences. -- www.studioarena.org
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