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Sucker Punch

Below the Belt shows the cutthroat side of business

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By Michelle Mathews

Published on July 06, 2006

One of the few things that we remember from all those "self-defense for women" courses is the GTP—grab, twist and pull. And if our male readers protectively cup their testes at the mention of those four words, then we know we're on the right track. You know what else feels like a sucker punch to the groin? Trying to climb the corporate ladder with a bunch of backstabbing co-workers. See Amphibian Productions' staging of Richard Dresser's Below the Belt, a dark comedy about getting ahead at work, beginning Thursday at Texas Christian University's Studio Theatre, 2800 S. University Drive in Fort Worth. Tickets are $10 to $20. Call 817-923-3012.
Thursdays-Saturdays, 8 p.m.; Sundays, 2 p.m. Starts: July 6. Continues through July 16