Like That Guy Who Supposedly Drowned on Y & R But Was Really Plotting Revenge On His Ex-Wife The Whole Time So He’ll Return for More Episodes When You Least Expect It

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For anyone who still hasn’t made it out to see Decameron Day 7: REVENGE, even though we loved it, the Statesman loved it, and the Chronicle loved it, you’ve now got six more chances to check out the faux soap masterpiece. The show was originally meant to close this Saturday, but after public outcry, massive demonstrations at the theatre, and pleas for clemency from celebrities on both coasts, the Rude Mechs decided to cave and let this puppy live for one more weekend. (Note to reader: while this is indeed a popular show, the majority of the preceding sentence is a complete and total lie.)

If you’ve never seen the Rudes before (for shame, dear reader, for shame), this is the show for you. It’s fun, it’s accessible, and you get free wine to drink while watching the performance.

Decameron Day 7: REVENGE
Now held over through May 6
Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8pm
Off Center
$12-$25 (Thursdays are pay-what-you-can)

Photo by Bret Brookshire

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