George Bernard Shaw's ARMS AND THE MAN is one of Shaw's most enduringly popular sparklingly farcical comedies that is on just about everybody's "Favorite Shaw" list. The plot follows a hunted solider who, seeking refuge in a young lady's boudoir, starts in motion a series of highly engaging and unlikely comedic events. His unusual philosophies about love, sex, war, and life open up a world of thought she's never previously entertained and everyone happily waltzes together into the future.

GTG: 18th year in NYC. Multiple awards and nominations! 7 times NYTimes Critics Pick.
4 times OBA nomination for Best Revival

"Mr. Staller, who knows more about Shaw than anyone else in America, gets it right! May his Shaw stagings become annual events!" - WSJ


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