From: The Rogue Theatre [mailto:rogue@theroguetheatre.org]
Sent: Friday, August 26, 2011 11:47 AM
Subject: Please join us for an open talk about MAJOR BARBARA
The Rogue Theatre
300 East University Boulevard, Tucson, AZ - 520-551-2053 - www.TheRogueTheatre.org
invites you to an open talk and discussion
in advance of our production of Major Barbara
The Belle Epoque:
Edwardian Culture and Costume
Join us as we learn about the life of the Londoner and the world of the Salvation Army, presented by Jan-Ruth Mills and David Morden, followed by a look at the clothing and fashion of the early 1900s, as demonstrated by Cynthia Meier and Kathryn Kellner.
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
5:00 P.M. - 6:00 P.M.
Free; Reservations not required
The Rogue Theatre
300 E. University Blvd.
Free parking is available in The Rogue Theatre's parking lot off Herbert Avenue (the alley just east of the theatre).
NEXT AT THE ROGUE
MAJOR BARBARA
by George Bernard Shaw
Directed by David Morden
September 8 - 25, 2011
Andrew Undershaft is a millionaire weapons manufacturer. His daughter, Barbara, is a Major in the Salvation Army. When the two of them are reunited after many years, what follows is a fascinating and uneasy debate about the best way to save a man's soul-with bullets or bread, cannons or Christ. Filled with humor, pathos and some of Shaw's most challenging ideas, this show is guaranteed to spark fierce post-show discussions.
Featuring
Paul Barby, Matthew Bowdren, Marissa Garcia,
Lucas Gonzalez, David Greenwood, Jennifer Rose Hijazi, Kathryn Kellner, Cynthia Meier, Joseph McGrath, Dylan Page, Lee Rayment, Daniel Thomson, Matthew Walley, Leanne Whitewolf-Charlton
Production Sponsors
John and Joyce Ambruster
Joseph McGrath's performance is supported in part
by a generous gift from Joan & Doug Cook
For more information about Major Barbara, click here.
Enjoy a spectacular
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