BETHLEHEM, PA – Touchstone Theatre, the region’s only ensemble-based theatre, presents a staged reading of "Spit Out the Poison"–-- an original work written by Ensemble Member Matt Prideaux.

A modern-day Greek tragedy with drinks, dancing, pinatas, and perhaps just a little bit of bloodshed, "Spit Out the Poison" is a one-night-only staged reading on January 29 at 7pm in Touchstone’s 75-seat theatre on the SouthSide of Bethlehem.

Join us for an evening celebrating Paul – the man of the hour, the party animal himself – as he moves into the next chapter of his life. However, his plans for retirement get thrown out the window when his celebration turns into a bit of a nightmare. I mean, it’s Paul’s party, he can die if he wants to, right? 

This script has been a decade-in-the-making, originating as a draft written during playwright Matt Prideaux’s undergraduate years.

Inspired by Stephen Sondheim’s Company, which questions societal fixation on marriage and manhood, Spit Out the Poison extends the conversation further by asking: Who would I become if I gave in to society’s idea of the "traditional man"?

“With this piece, I am exploring themes of masculinity, identity, and societal expectations. At its core, it is a confrontation of what happens when someone is forced into a mold that doesn’t fit—and the damage that can result,” says Matt. “It’s emotionally raw and, at times, painful. But for those who are a little broken, like me, I hope it provides comfort. I hope you feel seen, understood, and a little less alone.”

"Spit Out the Poison" is a one-night-only staged reading on January 29, 2025.

Reading begins at 7pm, doors open at 6:30pm.

Tickets are FREE, but reservations are encouraged.

Viewer discretion is advised. Recommended for ages 16 and up.

Reservations are available at 610.867.1689 or online at touchstone.org.