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| Important Dates
April 19 - May 27 Red April 28 Jamie and Jordan Mark Rothko Lecture May 8 June 14 - July 15 In The Next Room or the Vibrator Play Aug. 2 - Sept. 2 Burn This |
| Pay-What-You-Can on Thursday! Can you believe it's finally here? Five productions into our 30th Anniversary Season, we've reached the preview week of Red, the winner of six 2010 Tony Awards, including Best Play!
Our pay-what-you-can performance for Thursday at 7:30 is filling up, but still has some availability. This performance always sells out, so we highly recommend making a reservation.
We also offer discounted preview performances on Friday & Saturday at 8pm and Sunday at 2pm, with tickets priced at $22 - $32.
Make your reservation now. |
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| RED ALL OVER: A Community Art Project
Our RED ALL OVER project is well underway, and the response has been overwhelming! Just this weekend, three canvases have been almost filled up, and there are some very skilled and creative folks participating! Don't know what the RED ALL OVER project is? Watch the video (above) to learn more about it and hear how you can participate.
Canvases are currently located at Zingerman's Coffee Company, and the Michigan Theatre.
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Kids Corner: Jamie and Jordan
April 28, 1pm Born in the same hospital on the same day, neighbors Jamie and Jordan are lifelong best friends until a twist of fate (and ankle!) separates them. This hilarious musical tale teaches children about the importance of a healthy lifestyle and healthy friendship - both important for long lasting happiness.
Tickets: $7 for children, $10 for adults.
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An evening of Mark Rothko:
The visionary, the painter, the man | Actor, Mark Rademacher, rehearses as Rothko | May 8, 7:00 - 8:30pm FREE event, open to the public As the recent recipient of international critical acclaim, Red has brought the Abstract Expressionist painter Mark Rothko out of the museums and onto stages across the country. In conjunction with the production, PNT and the Ann Arbor District Library are teaming up to bring community members a deeper look at Rothko's famed commission as well as his other life's works. This free lecture will take place at Performance Network Theatre, and will be led by Grant Mandarino, of the UM History of Art Department. |
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