Rimers selling out fast
Nov. 20th, 2008 06:40 amIf you want to see Rimers of Eldritch, your final chances will be this coming Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. Friday is already sold out, but you can still make reservations for tonight or Saturday.
Theatre@First takes to a grander, split-level stage to bring to life the challenging and vibrant Rimers of Eldritch. Note that this play contains adult themes (sex, and violence, and violent sex, and sexy violence!) and may not be appropriate for younger audience members.
The Rimers of Eldritch by Lanford Wilson explores the false morality and desperate hopes of a decaying Midwestern rust belt town. Lanford Wilson's play weaves a shifting fugue-like narrative, dark, touching, brooding and humorous by turns. A murder trial unfolds over a year's seasons, and as 'rime,' or hoarfrost, descends over the land, this community reveals its demons and its heart.
PERFORMANCES:
November 7-8, 13-15, 20-22 @ 8 pm,
November 9 matinee @ 3 pm
LOCATION:
Elizabeth Peabody House
277 Broadway Street in Winter Hill, Somerville.
Near McGrath O'Brien Highway, on the 101 and 89 bus lines.
There is plenty of meter parking around (and since the shows are all at 8 pm or on Sunday, you really don't have to worry about feeding the meters).
Note, this is a second floor theater, no elevator.
TICKETS:
Reserve your tickets now! $12/$10 for Seniors/Students
Make reservations online or by email or by phone toll-free at 1-888-874-7554
Please join us and bring your friends for a great night of theater!
Theatre@First takes to a grander, split-level stage to bring to life the challenging and vibrant Rimers of Eldritch. Note that this play contains adult themes (sex, and violence, and violent sex, and sexy violence!) and may not be appropriate for younger audience members.
The Rimers of Eldritch by Lanford Wilson explores the false morality and desperate hopes of a decaying Midwestern rust belt town. Lanford Wilson's play weaves a shifting fugue-like narrative, dark, touching, brooding and humorous by turns. A murder trial unfolds over a year's seasons, and as 'rime,' or hoarfrost, descends over the land, this community reveals its demons and its heart.
PERFORMANCES:
November 7-8, 13-15, 20-22 @ 8 pm,
November 9 matinee @ 3 pm
LOCATION:
Elizabeth Peabody House
277 Broadway Street in Winter Hill, Somerville.
Near McGrath O'Brien Highway, on the 101 and 89 bus lines.
There is plenty of meter parking around (and since the shows are all at 8 pm or on Sunday, you really don't have to worry about feeding the meters).
Note, this is a second floor theater, no elevator.
TICKETS:
Reserve your tickets now! $12/$10 for Seniors/Students
Make reservations online or by email or by phone toll-free at 1-888-874-7554
Please join us and bring your friends for a great night of theater!
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