CURRENT / UPCOMING PROJECTS:
The Rogue Theatre presents RICHARD III
Richard III by William Shakespeare
Shakespeare’s most charming monster manipulates and murders his way to the throne of England, seducing the audience as he ensnares his victims. In Richard III, mortal fear finds its place in politics. While Richard’s deformities encase a hideous heart, the play’s language is among the most graceful in the Shakespearean canon.
Directed by Cynthia Meier
Thursdays through Saturdays at 7:30 PM, Sundays at 2:00 PM | April 25–May 12, 2013
Purchase tickets online at www.theroguetheatre.org
Shakespeare’s most charming monster manipulates and murders his way to the throne of England, seducing the audience as he ensnares his victims. In Richard III, mortal fear finds its place in politics. While Richard’s deformities encase a hideous heart, the play’s language is among the most graceful in the Shakespearean canon.
Directed by Cynthia Meier
Thursdays through Saturdays at 7:30 PM, Sundays at 2:00 PM | April 25–May 12, 2013
Purchase tickets online at www.theroguetheatre.org
Winding Road Theater Ensemble presents THE ALTRUISTS
THE ALTRUISTS By Nicky Silver
June 13-30, 2013
Preview Performance: Thursday, June 13 at 7:30 PM
Friday & Saturday nights at 7:30 PM, Sundays at 2:00 PM
The Cabaret Theatre at The Temple of Music & Art, 330 S. Scott Avenue
Tickets $15-$20 with discounts available | Call (520) 401-3626 for more information
Adult Language and Content. No one under 16 admitted.
Directed by Christopher Johnson
Featuring Eric Anson, Shanna Brock, Brad Bultman, Dani Dryer and Evan Werner.
A group of radical social activists learn the hard way that “fire bombs don’t grow on trees.” This furiously fast-paced black comedy by Nicky Silver locks horns with extreme liberalism like only an extremely liberal playwright could.
"Hilarious…the extravagantly amusing Nicky Silver has written one of his most consistent explosions of dark yet good-natured satire…we are carried aloft on the demented joy of [his] hyperarticulate imagination." —NY Newsday.
June 13-30, 2013
Preview Performance: Thursday, June 13 at 7:30 PM
Friday & Saturday nights at 7:30 PM, Sundays at 2:00 PM
The Cabaret Theatre at The Temple of Music & Art, 330 S. Scott Avenue
Tickets $15-$20 with discounts available | Call (520) 401-3626 for more information
Adult Language and Content. No one under 16 admitted.
Directed by Christopher Johnson
Featuring Eric Anson, Shanna Brock, Brad Bultman, Dani Dryer and Evan Werner.
A group of radical social activists learn the hard way that “fire bombs don’t grow on trees.” This furiously fast-paced black comedy by Nicky Silver locks horns with extreme liberalism like only an extremely liberal playwright could.
"Hilarious…the extravagantly amusing Nicky Silver has written one of his most consistent explosions of dark yet good-natured satire…we are carried aloft on the demented joy of [his] hyperarticulate imagination." —NY Newsday.