Eric Pfeffinger’s intriguing work “Human Error” kicks off Town Hall Theatre’s new season. Written in 2015, the show has been workshopped in several states — including New York, Florida and Colorado — and received its professional debut in 2018. The Town Hall production, as well as a production in Los Angeles, mark it’s California debut Aug.

22. “If you’re a theater-lover, you’ll appreciate the way this script and this production are assembled,” said Managing Director Dennis Markam. “If you’re not a regular theatergoer, the story, the humor and the humanity are going to hook you.

” Pfeffinger’s story takes a slightly different view of the ideologies fracturing our country. Related Articles Here the playwright introduces one couple who are blue-state liberals, with the other NRA-cardholding, red-state conservatives. While they don’t know each other, both couples are trying to have a baby and happen to be attending the same fertility clinic.

Thanks to a blundering doctor, the conservative wife is impregnated with the liberal wife’s fertilized embryo. Can two such ideologically different couples find a way to get along through nine months of gestation without killing each other? “Eric Pfeffinger’s hilarious play invites us all to take a step back, enjoy a hearty laugh at our collective quirks, and perhaps discover new perspectives,” said Director Richard Perez. The cast features Mark Anthony, Kyle Goldman, Flannery Mays, Melody Payne and Joh.