Monday, March 19, 2018

Invisible Theatre's 2018-2019 Season

MARCH MADNESS SPECIAL!

The Invisible Theatre's 48th Anniversary Season

IT will tickle your funny bone, touch your heart and ignite your imagination! No wonder we have been Tucson's premier intimate theatre for 48 years!!

Subscribe RIGHT NOW and see SIX plays for ONLY $165 with NO HANDLING FEE!

Up to a 30% Savings Over Individual Increased Ticket Prices • Priority Seating • $5 Discount on Guest Show Tickets
Flexible Ticket Exchange • Discounts on all IT Specials

Call (520) 882-9721 for information!

THE ABSOLUTE BRIGHTNESS OF LEONARD PELKEY by James Lecesne                                                 Arizona Premiere

September 4 -16, 2018

One actor portrays every character in a small Jersey Shore town as he unravels the story of Leonard Pelkey, a tenaciously optimistic and flamboyant fourteen-year-old boy who goes missing. A luminous force of nature whose magic is only truly felt once he is gone, Leonard becomes an unexpected inspiration as the town's citizens question how they live, who they love, and what they leave behind.

THE BUSY WORLD IS HUSHED by Keith Budin                                                                                                    Southwest Premiere

October 23 - November 4, 2018

Faith, love and loss collide in this staggeringly beautiful new play. Hannah, an Episcopal Minister, hires a young academic named Brandt to ghost-write her new controversial book on the Gnostic Gospels. When Hannah's wayward son, Thomas, arrives in search of clues to his father's death, the sparks begin to fly between them. As Thomas and Brandt fall in love, all three are thrown into a dynamic and provocative love triangle that mingles questions of faith with questions of the heart.

Award-Winning Broadway Star Jim Brochu in

ZERO HOUR                                                                                                                                   Arizona Premiere
January 12 -13, 2019 • Berger Performing Arts Center

Set in theatre legend Zero Mostel's painting studio on West 28th Street, a naive reporter attempts to interview the famously volatile artist, prompting an explosion of memory, humor, outrage and juicy backstage lore. Mostel is remembered for his comedic genius, but in the 1950's he was equally known for his place on the infamous Hollywood blacklist. Mostel's swagger, ferocity, intelligence and fantastic wit is brought back to the stage in this volcanic tour-de-force.

DANCING LESSONS by Mark St. Germain                                                                                                                       Arizona Premiere

February 5 -17, 2019

Ever, a young man with Asperger's syndrome, seeks the instruction of a Broadway dancer to learn enough dancing to survive an awards dinner. The dancer, Senga, however, is recovering from an injury that may stop her dancing career permanently. As their relationship unfolds, they are both caught off-guard by the discoveries — both hilarious and heartwarming — that they make about each other and about themselves.

TBA

Too Big to Announce

Berger Performing Arts Center

20TH CENTURY BLUES by Susan Miller                                                                                                                    Southwest Premiere

April 23 - May 5, 2019

A reunion. An argument. A Ted Talk. Emotional mutiny. And a bond that connects four women who meet once a year for a photo shoot, chronicling their changing (and aging) selves as they navigate through love, careers, children, and major world events. But, when these private photographs have the potential to go public, their relationships are tested, forcing the women to confront who they are, what they've become, and how they'll deal with whatever lies ahead.

Also, discounts for

BETTE DAVIS AIN'T FOR SISSIES and A CONVERSATION WITH EDITH HEAD

and all other 48th Anniversary Season Special Events!

All Plays and Dates Subject to Change

 

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