Monday, January 29, 2007

Tucson: LAST WEEKEND TO SEE Beowulf Alley Theatre's "The Woman in Black"

  Beowulf Alley Theatre Company

11 South 6th Avenue · Tucson, AZ   85701

622-4460 · FAX: 622-4460

www.beowulfalley.org

 

 

 January 29, 2007                                                    Contacts:      Beth Dell                                                                                                                                           badell@beowulfalley.org

                                                                                                            (520) 622-4460

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

(Tucson, AZ)— LAST WEEKEND TO SEE Beowulf Alley Theatre Company’s production, The Woman in Black, a ghost story, derived from a book by Susan Hill and adapted for the stage by Stephen Mallatratt! We have been selling out performances so don’t wait too long to purchase your tickets.

 

Come see why Chuck Graham of the Tucson Citizen wrote:

Directed by Terry Erbe, this elaborate production takes local theater to a new level of excellence. Around the finely balanced two-person cast of David Alexander Johnston and Roberto Guajardo are layered a detailed stage set and precise series of haunting theatrical effects that are remarkably effective.

 

Dates, times and prices are:        Thursday evening, February 1 at 7:30p – $14.00

Friday-Saturday evenings, February 2-3 at 7:30p –

$18.00 with discounts available.

Sunday matinee, February 4 at 1:30p –

$18.00 with discounts available.

 

Purchase on-line at www.beowulfalley.org (special Friday-Sunday discount) or call 520-882-0555. 

 

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Beowulf Alley Theatre Company is a 501(c)(3) non-profit arts organization. BATC’s artistic mission is to redefine the Tucson professional theatrical landscape by melding the best of traditional theatre with the newest works with a contemporary, urban and gritty attitude. BATC aims to break typical stereotypes about theatre by finding material that is not only new to Tucson, but by producing in a daring and distinctive style that will appeal to a whole new generation of theatergoers.

 

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