Friday, July 22, 2005

 

Beauty Queen Extended, Discounted

I saw this play in New York and can say it's one of the finest plays I've ever seen. It has been extended at the Keegan and tickets are discounted if you buy two.

EXTENDED THREE SHOWS ONLY
THU JULY 28, FRI JULY 29, SAT JULY 30 AT 8PM
The Keegan Theatre's current production of
The Beauty Queen of Leenane
by Martin McDonagh
Now extended through July 30 (No Sunday Matinees)

Get the Extension Discount!
Mention this offer and get two tickets for $30.00
For next THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY!
Call 703-527-6000 ext 2
or visit www.keegantheatre.comSusan M. Rhea
Artistic Associate
www.keegantheatre.com

Comments:
Hi Wendy!
Saw the mention for your site the ATC board. I am a DC resident and theater-lover myself, so a big thanks for putting this blog up!
I'm in a production that's getting ready to open tomorrow night, The Who's TOMMY at the Little Theater of Alexandria. It's a spectacular production for a community theater, if I can say so myself ;-) (and who would not LOVE the music??!)
Well, it's not one of the major professional theaters in the area, but I hope you can come out or mention on your blog in any event.
Bye for now and I look forward to reading your theater adventures more often,
~Christy
http://broadwayknits.typepad.com
 
Hello!

My name is Amy Lerner and I'm producing a show at Second Stage at the Warehouse Theater. It was great to read about your blog on ATC (I'm BehindBlueEyes, I post rarely but I love reading!)

I'm part of a new theatre company from Reston (we all went to high school together) called the Walking Shadow Theatre Company. We are performing "The Country Club" by Douglas Carter Beane August 5-7 and 12-14.

Here is our website:

www.geocities.com/walkingshadowtc

Thanks for your interest in DC theatre. This company has been so amazing to be a part of, as we are self-producing, acting, directing, and teching this production, as well as raising over $2000 to do it. And we are mostly college students as well. It has been an intense learning experience.

Hope I stirred up some interest. I'm trying to get the word out about our show! Email me at aml330@nyu.edu if you want to discuss anything.

Thanks!
 
Thanks so much for these comments! I do hope to promote these shows and I'm thrilled with the ambition and dynamism of these local productions. Do make sure to promote any special deal$ to Brian Dragonuk's e-mail lists, expertly managed by Lorraine Treanor, and the footlights, the Ushers, etc.
We need an organized marketing and promotion effort for these smaller, newer stages. Otherwise, I'm a bit worried that even wonderful productions won't see many bottoms in their seats. Call me a worrywart, but empty theaters are my nightmares. Break a leg, Wendy
 
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