Purdue News

September 8, 2004

'Male Intellect: An Oxymoron?' explores age-old question: What do women want?

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Comedian and actor Robert Dubac will perform his one-person show "Male Intellect: An Oxymoron?" at 8 p.m. Friday (Sept. 10) in Stewart Center's Loeb Playhouse.

Presented by Purdue Convocations, Dubac ransacks his brain to answer the age-old question: "What do women want?" The show pinpoints the differences between the sexes and then celebrates them with 90 minutes of multi-character comedy with Dubac playing all the roles.

Having toured the country for seven years, Dubac's show has garnered critical acclaim.

The "Boston Globe" wrote, "Robert Dubac is talented, entertaining and very funny!" The "Los Angeles Times" wrote, "The show elicits big laughs from both sexes in waves of treble and bass." And the "Philadelphia Inquirer" wrote that the show "is adeptly conceived, refreshingly and comically stated, and Dubac has no trouble keeping it up for 90 minutes."

John Gray, author of "Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus," said, "The 'Male Intellect' is hilarious as it is thought-provoking … a brilliant show."

All tickets are $20 for Purdue students and $28 for general public. Tickets are on sale now at campus box offices by calling (765) 494-3933 and Ticketmaster outlets.

CONTACT: Katie Hutton, Purdue Convocations marketing director, (765) 494-5045, krhutton@purdue.edu

Purdue News Service: (765) 494-2096; purduenews@purdue.edu

 

Note to Journalists: Publication quality photos are available by contacting Katie Hutton, Purdue Convocations marketing director, at (765) 494-5045, krhutton@purdue.edu.

 

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