From: The Invisible Theatre <betsy@invisibletheatre.ccsend.com>
Sent: Monday, January 27, 2025 10:05 AM
Subject: Added Performances of WHAT THE CONSTITUTION MEANS TO ME!
Held Over!
Two Additional Performances!
Made Possible in Part Through the Generous Support of
The Estate of Robert and Mary Ann Stubbs
The Invisible Theatre continues its stellar 53rd Season with
WHAT THE CONSTITUTION MEANS TO ME. This award-winning, boundary-breaking play featuring IT's Managing Artistic Director Betsy Kruse Craig and directed by Carrie Cole, breathes new life into our Constitution and imagines how it will shape the next generation of Americans. In addition to Betsy Kruse Craig, the IT cast includes David Alexander Johnston and Sawyer Gremel.
Liisa Rose, Invisible Theatre Patron wrote,
"We saw WHAT THE CONSTITUTION MEANS TO ME last night and it was phenomenal! Thank you for sharing art that gets us talking, that gets us reflecting, and that gets us to think critically. Not only was I moved, but my 29 year Air Force Veteran husband was literally in tears of gratitude. 'This is what I served for' he said as we exited the theatre. This play, this conversation. We are flawed and we have to talk about it. Thank you for getting us to talk about it! "
All Performances $42
(This production is included in the season subscription.)
Tickets are available 24/7 through AudienceView at www.invisibletheatre.com
520-882-9721
Performances are at The Invisible Theatre
1400 North First Avenue Tucson, Arizona 85719
Next Up at the InvisibleTheatre!
by
Joan Lipkin
February 22 and 23, 2025
2 PM
This is the second offering in Invisible Theatre's Women's Voices play reading series, made possible through the generous support of
Dr. Bella Eibensteiner,
Part Brecht, part Pirandello and part day time drama, SMALL DOMESTIC ACTS produced and directed by Fred Rodriguez and Susan Claassen stars Sean Hazen, Haley Jaeger, Lori Hunt, Meagan Jones and Dante Crossroad. It is the story of a working class heterosexual couple and a lesbian couple who become friends over beer and poker. Problems quickly become apparent in both relationships as the characters turn to each other and the audience for support and try to search for greater understanding. When the two couples come to the theatre to tell their unconventional story, the thin line between past and present becomes blurred while the issues of sexual identity, relationships, family and gender roles are deconstructed.
PLEASE NOTE: Mature Subject Matter and Language
Please call 520-882-9721 for information and reservations.
Tickets are also available 24/7 through AudienceView at www.invisibletheatre.com.
Visa, MasterCard, Discover and American Express are accepted.
Performances at Invisible Theatre 1400 N First Avenue (at Drachman)
Invisible Theatre | 1400 North First Avenue | Tucson, AZ 85719 US
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