Off-Broadway show comes to Pruis

<p>The off-broadway hit Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus will come to Ball State&nbsp;Nov. 18th at 7:30 in John J.&nbsp;Pruis Hall. The play, based on the New York Times best-selling book by John Gray, looks at the differences between men and women and the effect it has on relationships.&nbsp;<i style="font-size: 14px;">Ball State Events Calendar // Photo Courtesy</i></p>

The off-broadway hit Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus will come to Ball State Nov. 18th at 7:30 in John J. Pruis Hall. The play, based on the New York Times best-selling book by John Gray, looks at the differences between men and women and the effect it has on relationships. Ball State Events Calendar // Photo Courtesy

What: "Men are from Mars — Women are from Venus"

When: 7:30 p.m. Nov. 18

Where: Pruis Hall

Ticket Information: Adults $42

Students $10

Looking for a fun, yet affordable date night? Look no further than the off-Broadway hit "Men Are From Mars — Women Are From Venus," based off the New York Times best-selling book by John Gray. 

Seen by more than a million people around Europe, the light-hearted and laugh-out-loud theatrical comedy looks at everything from dating to marriage. The book, written in 1993, looks at the differences between men and women and the effect it has on relationships. 

For those whom have read the book, they will be delighted to see many similarities in the show adaptation because Gray worked closely in the project.

Witness Mars and Venus collide and explore the most common relationship problems between men and women and the many differences between the sexes which, whether you identify with the gender struggle, or you think the relationship problems are ridiculous, the show's comedic nature gives a light and entertaining feel.

“This show is a great date night comedy as many of the audience members may see bits of themselves reflected in the characters,” said Kristi Chambers, assistant director of marketing for John R. Emens Auditorium.

Students are encouraged to take advantage of the opportunity to see an off-Broadway show at a cheaper price. The show is at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 18 in Pruis Hall. Student tickers are $10.

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