Tuesday, August 09, 2005
Take Me Out for FREE, thanks to CulturalDC
The Cultural Development COrporation (who ARE these great people?) is offering
FREE tickets to Take Me Out (FINAL WEEK! close on Sunday)
By Richard Greenberg; Directed by Kirk Jackson
when:
August 9, 2005
8:00pm
where:
The Studio Theatre
14th and P Streets, NW
Washington
t: 202.332.3300
cost:
free
*Seating on a first-come, first-served basis. Subject to availability.Please call The Studio Theatre box office at 202-332-3300 and mention CDC.
Take Me OutNote: This production contains male nudity.
Richard Greenberg's Take Me Out, the 2003 Tony Award winner for Best Play, throws a curveball at America's favorite pastime. Darren Lemming, a young, iconic baseball star, is at the top of his game both personally and professionally. When he calls a press conference that results in a shocking admission to the media, Lemming sends a ripple of effects through the team, the fans and the nation. Both hilarious and hard-hitting, Take Me Out strips baseball bare, exploring issues of celebrity, homophobia and friendship. Ben Brantley of The New York Times proclaimed, "Take Me Out is an unconditional, all-American epiphany that, in these days of fretful ambivalence, is something to cherish." For more info: The Studio TheatreThe Studio Theatre Box Office1333 P Street, NWWashington, DC t: 202.332.3300 or www.studiotheatre.org
FREE tickets to Take Me Out (FINAL WEEK! close on Sunday)
By Richard Greenberg; Directed by Kirk Jackson
when:
August 9, 2005
8:00pm
where:
The Studio Theatre
14th and P Streets, NW
Washington
t: 202.332.3300
cost:
free
*Seating on a first-come, first-served basis. Subject to availability.Please call The Studio Theatre box office at 202-332-3300 and mention CDC.
Take Me OutNote: This production contains male nudity.
Richard Greenberg's Take Me Out, the 2003 Tony Award winner for Best Play, throws a curveball at America's favorite pastime. Darren Lemming, a young, iconic baseball star, is at the top of his game both personally and professionally. When he calls a press conference that results in a shocking admission to the media, Lemming sends a ripple of effects through the team, the fans and the nation. Both hilarious and hard-hitting, Take Me Out strips baseball bare, exploring issues of celebrity, homophobia and friendship. Ben Brantley of The New York Times proclaimed, "Take Me Out is an unconditional, all-American epiphany that, in these days of fretful ambivalence, is something to cherish." For more info: The Studio TheatreThe Studio Theatre Box Office1333 P Street, NWWashington, DC t: 202.332.3300 or www.studiotheatre.org