‘Arguendo’ debates the right to dance naked The reenactment of Supreme Court oral arguments, verbatim — sounds like an evening of fun theater, right? OK, maybe not for everybody. It helps that the new play “Arguendo” is based on the 1991 case of Barnes vs. Glen Theatre, Inc., in which the Supreme Court weighed in on the legality of nude dancing — more specifically whether it can be considered free speech and thus be protected under the ...
Sept. 25, 2013 - New York Post
Theater Review: 'Arguendo' -- 2.5 stars Even if it substitutes legal doctrine for storytelling, “Arguendo,” a freewheeling experimental theater piece based on a 1990s Supreme Court case that tackled whether nude dancing is protected under the First Amendment, makes for one hell of a law school class.
Sept. 25, 2013 - amNewYork