Seattle Repertory Theatre turns 50 – celebrates with 1963 priced tickets!

The Seattle Repertory Theatre is celebrating it’s 50th birthday today by selling 1963 priced tickets – get $5 vouchers today!

The Seattle Rep is one of the best theaters in our region!

Here are the shows the vouchers are valid for:

BO-NITA
by Elizabeth Heffron
Now—Nov. 17, 2013

World premiere. Life’s not easy for 13-year-old Bo-Nita. A theatrical coming-of-age tale that is both hilarious and heartbreaking, Bo-Nita follows the resourceful exploits of a working class mother-daughter duo determined to stay together—and out of jail.

THE HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES

by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
adapted by David Pichette and R. Hamilton Wright
NOV. 15—DEC. 15, 2013

World premiere. A classic Victorian whodunit about an attempted murder tied to the legend of a fearsome, diabolical hound. Expect suspense and laughs alike in this witty adaptation of a popular Sherlock Holmes tale.

A GREAT WILDERNESS

by Samuel D. Hunter
JAN. 17—FEB. 16, 2014

World premiere. Walter has spent his life counseling teenage boys out of their homosexuality. But when tragedy strikes, and his life and mind begin to unravel, he is forced to confront some demons of his own.

VENUS IN FUR

by David Ives
presented in association with Arizona Theatre Company
FEB. 7—MAR. 9, 2014

Broadway hit! Playwright Thomas Novachek thinks there are no actresses talented enough to play his leading lady. Then in walks Vanda and the audition quickly escalates into a cheeky, seductive power play.

THE SUIT 

based on The Suit by Can Themba, Mothobi Mutloatse, and Barney Simon
direction, adaptation, and music by Peter Brook, Marie-Hélène Estienne, and Franck Krawczyk
presented with Seattle Theatre Group
MAR. 19—APR. 6, 2014

International sensation. Legendary director Peter Brook stages a parable about forgiveness. A cuckolded husband doles out an unusual punishment to his wife: to treat her lover’s abandoned suit as a guest of honor in their home.

WHO’S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF?

by Edward Albee
APR. 18—MAY 18, 2014

An American masterpiece. George and Martha (theatre’s most dysfunctional couple) invite young Nick and Honey over for a nightcap, and the evening devolves into a war of words in which the past is fair game.

Learn more about The Seattle Rep, here. 

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