Davisians doin' theater in Central Square
Dec. 7th, 2010 02:15 pm![[identity profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/openid.png)
Unreal, surreal playwright Christopher Durang brings you a night of short plays that find the "Dramamine in drama." Durang's absurd irreverant looks at theatre and literature will keep you laughing long and loud. Last weekend's performances went very well indeed, and there are five more performances that promise to be awesome:
Wed Dec 8 through Sat Dec 11 at 8 pm
Sunday Dec 12 at 2 pm
It's at the Durrell Theater at the Central Square Y, 820 Mass Ave, Cambridge, and features such Davis Square Denizens as Jenny Gutbezahl, Silas Lohrenz, and Mike Budwey (OK, Mike lives in Porter, but that's nearby, right?)
Tix are $15 if you order online in advance, and $20 at the door. But tomorrow is Pay-What-You-Can, a boon for all you starving artists out there. ETA: You can reserve a ticket for PWYC. Click the BUY NOW button. When you get the calendar page, it looks like Wednesday costs $15, same as the other days, but if you click on "Order" you'll see that the cost is actually $0.00. You pay at the door. Suggested donation is $10, but if that's a hardship (which it is for a lot of people in these times), nobody will judge you if you pay less. We will only judge you if you're wearing white, because it is WAY after Labor Day. Don't you have any sense of style at all?!?!
Wed Dec 8 through Sat Dec 11 at 8 pm
Sunday Dec 12 at 2 pm
It's at the Durrell Theater at the Central Square Y, 820 Mass Ave, Cambridge, and features such Davis Square Denizens as Jenny Gutbezahl, Silas Lohrenz, and Mike Budwey (OK, Mike lives in Porter, but that's nearby, right?)
Tix are $15 if you order online in advance, and $20 at the door. But tomorrow is Pay-What-You-Can, a boon for all you starving artists out there. ETA: You can reserve a ticket for PWYC. Click the BUY NOW button. When you get the calendar page, it looks like Wednesday costs $15, same as the other days, but if you click on "Order" you'll see that the cost is actually $0.00. You pay at the door. Suggested donation is $10, but if that's a hardship (which it is for a lot of people in these times), nobody will judge you if you pay less. We will only judge you if you're wearing white, because it is WAY after Labor Day. Don't you have any sense of style at all?!?!