‘Insignificance’ coming soon to Dragon Theater

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“Insignificance,” a popular play centered on an imagined meeting of the minds of Albert Einstein, Marilyn Monroe, Senator Joe McCarthy and Joe DiMaggio in a New York hotel room in the 1950s, is set for the Dragon Theater from Jan. 26 through Feb. 18.

Created by British playwright Terry Johnson in 1982, the Dragon’s Theater’s performance of the play features actors Jim Johnson, Jessica Risco, Gary Mosher and Nick Manracchia. Performances are scheduled for Thursday through Saturday nights at 8 p.m. and on Sunday afternoons at 2 p.m. Tickets are $35 for general admission and $27 for students and seniors.

The show is sponsored in part by the Redwood City Civil Cultural Commission, the Silicon Valley Community Foundation’s Donors Circle for the Arts and Dr. Katharine Miller.

For more information and ticket sales please visit here.

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