Final Weekend of Seascape Includes Benefit Night for La Frontera Center, Inc.
(Tucson, AZ – October 5, 2009) Beowulf Alley Theatre, 11 South 6th Ave, between Broadway and Congress in Downtown Tucson, known for its high quality theatrical productions, will partner with La Frontera Center on Thursday, October 8, 2009, 7:30 p.m. at the performance of Seascape by Edward Albee. A reception will follow. Tickets for this event will be $30 by phone, (520) 882-0555, and at the door, and $28 online at www.beowulfalley.org. A donation of $10 will be made to La Frontera Center for each ticket sold.
The cast includes Todd Fitzpatrick, Roxanne Harley, Roger Owen, and Ericka Quintero. The design/production team includes Lydia Borowicz, Michael Fenlason, Jared Strickland, Noah Trimm, Tristyn Tucci, and Kristen Wheeler.
A romantic comedy and winner of the 1975 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, Seascape is the story of a mature, married couple picnicking on a deserted beach, discussing their future together. They encounter a strange and unusual couple also contemplating major life changes. Once the couples recover from mutual surprise and fear, the two couples engage in humorous and sometimes outrageous discussions, sharing thoughts and ideas that lead to hopeful solutions to their future endeavors.
Remaining performance days and times are Friday, Saturday at 7:30 p.m., October 9-10 and Sunday, October 11 at 1:30 p.m. Tickets for the Friday-Sunday performances are $20 by phone/at door and $18 online.
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La Frontera’s mission is “Innovative solutions for a healthy and diverse community...Creating opportunities for change!” (http://www.lafrontera.org/).
Final Weekend for Beowulf Alley’s Late Night Theatre
I COUNT TIME BY HOW A BODY SWAYS
A Tale of Seduction and Confession
Late Night Theatre at Beowulf Alley, 11 South 6th Avenue, Downtown between Broadway and Congress, presents its final weekend of John Coyle’s controversial World War II-era play, I Count Time by How a Body Sways. Performances are on Friday and Saturday, October 9th and 10th at 10:30 p.m. Tickets are $8 cash at the door. For additional information, please call (520) 977-5218. For an inside look at this haunting piece, check out YouTube at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NiUHB6b1w9Y.
I Count Time How a Body Sways tells the story of an American soldier who guards a female French collaborator at night. Their conversations are part seduction, part confession as the war comes to an end and they face their own culpability. This play has mature themes, language and situations. I Count Time by How a Body Sways is directed by Josh Parra and features Mike Miller and Aelynn Heinrichs. http://www.beowulfalley.org/html/lnt_at_the_alley.html
A haunting acrylic painting, by Amber Roberts, is the source for the poster for this play. Amber is raffling off her painting to raise funds for Late Night Theatre. For just $5, you have an opportunity to own this original piece of art. Tickets are sold during all performances of Out to Lunch Theatre on Wednesday, Seascape on Thursday, Friday and Saturday and Late Night on Friday and Saturday. The drawing will be held at the final performance of I Count Time by How a Body Sways.
Out to Lunch Theatre Back by Popular Demand!
Off Leash by John Vornholt
(Tucson, AZ – October 5, 2009) Beowulf Alley Theatre, 11 South 6th Ave, between Broadway and Congress in Downtown Tucson, will launch the Fall season of Out to Lunch Theatre in the month of October with John Vornholt’s 30-minute lighthearted play, Off Leash, directed by Sheldon Metz. Performances will be each Wednesday, October 7, 14, 21, and 28, 2009 at 12:15 p.m. Tickets for the play are $6. Bring a lunch and enjoy it while we entertain you or pre-order a brown bag lunch the day before made by Chris’ Cafe when you purchase your ticket online (http://www.beowulfalley.org/html/out_to_lunch_theatre.html). Tickets and lunch orders can also be made by phone at (520) 882-0555.
Take a lunchtime break to have a little fun and share a laugh or two, all within an hour. If you drive into town, the first hour of parking is free at the City garage at Pennington and Scott, just 2 ½ blocks from the theatre. An hour at a meter is just 50 cents. And we’re an easy walk from most downtown offices.
The cast includes Chris Farishon, Harris Kendall and Daved Wilkins.
The Story: Going through a divorce, Bill seeks solace for himself and his dog, Roscoe, at the local dog park. He's surprised to find women there who consider the dog park to be more than a place to pick up poop. Ella has used the excuse of her dying dog to put her life on hold, but meeting Bill challenges her to embrace life and romance again.