What I Learned in Paris: New ’70s-Era Romantic Comedy
The Colony Theatre (Burbank, CA)

What I Learned in Paris is a new romantic comedy that transports the audience back to 1970s America, weaving a tale of passion and politics in Atlanta. This west coast premiere by Pearl Cleage, best-selling novelist (including an Oprah’s Book Club selection) and author of The Nacirema Society, is set in an era when miniskirts and bell-bottoms are on sale downtown for $8.87, Stevie Wonder is on the radio singing “Livin’ for the City” — and change is in the air. Now the Colony Theatre stages this comic portrait of an exhilarating but uncertain time.
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