Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Tucson: "An Afternoon of Long-Form Improvisation" at The Rogue Theatre

 

From: The Rogue Theatre [mailto:rogue@theroguetheatre.org]
Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2010 12:37 PM
Subject: Join us for Improvisation at The Rogue Theatre

 

 

The Rogue Theatre

 

 

 

300 East University Boulevard, Tucson, AZ, 520-551-2053, www.TheRogueTheatre.org

 

 

 

 

 

KICK OFF THE SUMMER
at The [air-conditioned] Rogue!

An Afternoon of Long-Form Improvisation


Sunday, June 6, 2010
2:00 P.M.


We're presenting a show, but we have no idea
what it's going to be about! 

We had so much fun with our Evening of Long-Form Improvisation in April, that we're doing it again.  In addition to theatre games and short-form improvisation, we will create a one-act play, made up completely on the spot.  Please join us for a fascinating and fun afternoon of spontaneity and creativity.

  • Admission to An Afternoon of Long-Form Improvisation is "Pay-What-You-Will."
  • Ticket purchase begins at the box office one hour before curtain. There are no advance reservations.
  • All proceeds will go towards The Rogue Theatre's new air-conditioning system.

 

 

 

NEXT UP AT THE ROGUE

 

THE FOUR OF US
by Itamar Moses
 
TWO WEEKS ONLY!
June 16 - 27, 2010


The Four of Us traces the fraught relationship between a young playwright named David and a young novelist named Benjamin. They meet at Musicians' Camp when they're 17, spend a few months together in Prague in their early 20s, and end up pursuing divergent destinies back in New York. What appears to be a simple "buddy story" turns into an Escher-like exploration of the relative value of fame and friendship.

For more information about The Four of Us, click here.

To buy tickets to The Four of Us, click here.

 

 

 

The Rogue Theatre's mission is to create the highest quality theatre possible;
challenging, stretching, and invigorating our community.


We emphasize

LANGUAGE by placing primary value on quality language and literature;
ENSEMBLE by developing performers who seek continuous improvement and creating an academy for training ourselves and emerging theatre artists;
CHALLENGING IDEAS by presenting plays which offer complex and provocative points of view
related to important social, political, and personal issues.

 

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