Six hungry city-dwellers scramble for sustenance in Civilization (All You Can Eat), a scathing satire — or “provocative vaudeville,” to quote the press release — of American enterprise and ingenuity at the dawn of the Obama age. Woolly’s artistic director Howard Shalwitz directs this play by Jason Grote (a writer for NBC’s new show Smash) and starring Woolly company members Daniel Escobar, Naomi Jacobson and Sarah Marshall along with others including JaBen Early, Tia James and Casie Platt. Closes March 11. Woolly Mammoth, 641 D St. NW. Tickets range from $30 to $60. Call 202-393-3939 or visit woollymammoth.net.
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