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Mount Baker Theatre Presents One-Man Show That Questions “What do Women Want?" Aug. 23-27

Mount Baker Theatre presents professional theatre comedy in an intimate setting in Robert Dubac’s THE MALE INTELLECT: AN OXYMORON?, showing Wednesday-Sunday, Aug. 23-27, at 7:30 p.m. in the Walton Theatre. Join Robert Dubac as he attempts to answer, “What do women want?” The New York Times referred to this show as “Hilarious . . . a one man tour de force!” In this creative comedy, Robert Dubac seamlessly transforms himself into five hysterical boneheads who each offer sidesplitting advice on how to best straddle the gender gap - all while drinking a beer. Robert Dubac belongs to a unique breed of humorists, bringing to mind the best of Lily Tomlin and Mark Twain. He creates characters that boggle our minds with biting wit and rapid-fire satire while simultaneously crafting a simple story that binds us all together. Translated into dozens of languages from Hebrew to Hungarian and produced world-wide from the Eiffel Tower to Dixieland, THE MALE INTELLECT is the kind of universal show that speaks to anyone who has ever been in a relationship. And out of one. And back in one again. Brace yourself, ladies. This is how men think. Part of the mission of Mount Baker Theatre is to bring world-class entertainment to Bellingham as the local hub for live performing arts. Tickets to Robert Dubac’s THE MALE INTELLECT: AN OXYMORON? can be purchased for $45.50 plus applicable fees. For tickets, call: 360-734-6080 for tickets or information or purchase online at: www.mountbakertheatre.com

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