See all 3 shows for $50.Join us for our exciting 2020 season. Buy 2
shows to get the third one FREE. Buying a season subscription
gaurantees you seats in row B,C of the theater(our best seats) You do
not need to select your dates now. We will reach out to you the month
of the show and ask you to choose your date then. Show descriptions
below and full cast lists can be found at www.theatrenon.com. THIS
DISCOUNT ONLY APPLIES UNTIL 12/31/2019 LIMITED TIME ONLY. THE BOYS IN
THE BAND Show DatesMarch 13,14,20,21,27,28 at 8PM March 15,22,29 at 2
PM MART CROWLEY’s landmark 1968 play centers on a group of gay men
who gather in a NYC apartment for a friend’s birthday party. After
the drinks are poured and the music turned up, the evening slowly
exposes the fault lines beneath their friendships and the
self-inflicted heartache that threatens their solidarity. A true
theatrical game-changer, THE BOYS IN THE BAND helped spark a
revolution by putting gay men’s lives onstage — unapologetically
and without judgment — in a world that was not yet willing to fully
accept them. THE FULL MONTY Directed By: Lauren Gates Vitalo Music
Director: Anthony Vitalo Choreographer: Geovanny Fischetti Show Dates:
June 12,13,19,20,26,27 at 8PM June 14,21,28 at 2PM Combining a tightly
woven storyline with a number of show-stopping musical numbers, this
rollicking, pop-rock musical sizzles with heat and heart. But the big
question is, will they or won't they go the full monty. To find out,
you'll have to drop everything and order your tickets! (Adult Themes,
Situations, Language) "A slam-dunk musical sensation" ANDREW LIPPA'S
THE WILD PARTY Directed by: Troy Cooper Music Director: Corbin
Abernathy Choreographer: Renee Chambers Liciaga Show Dates: September
11,12,18,19,25,26 at 8pm September 13,20,27 at 2pm A steamy
prohibition tale, steamrolling and roaring its way across the stage,
Andrew Lippa's Wild Party was an Off-Broadway gem that garnered an
array of industry accolades, including Drama Desk, Outer Critics
Circle and Obie awards. Based on Joseph Moncure March's 1928 narrative
poem of the same name, this darkly brilliant show features one of the
most exciting, pulse-racing scores ever written.
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