Saturday, April 01, 2023

Invisible Theatre 2023 - 2024 Season - Early Bird Ticket offer

         

From: Suz and Invisible Theatre <suz@invisibletheatre.com>
Sent: Saturday, April 1, 2023 12:05 AM
Subject: Invisible Theatre Season Ticket Early Bird 🙌 👏

 

6 Plays for $180?! No fooling! Price good through June 15th!

 

 

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Dear Wonderful IT Patron!

 

We are thrilled to announce this amazing line-up of exciting, enticing, and diverse plays, to celebrate Invisible Theatre's mission of bringing quality theatre experiences in an intimate setting to all facets of the community. We guarantee that our spectacular mix of contemporary works, solo journeys and SW premieres will offer something for every theater-goer and meaningful opportunities for Tucson's fantastic theatre artists. Invisible Theatre got its name from the invisible energy that flows between performers and an audience that makes the magic of theatre. Our 52nd anniversary season is filled with that magic and a promise of better days ahead that inspire us to continue to dream our dreams and tell the stories that connect and inspire!

 

EARLY BIRD PRICING GOOD THROUGH JUNE 15TH!

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An Inspiring and Entertaining Season

of Music, Magic, Truth and Love!

 

 

 

Delicious

I LOVE TO EAT

(A Love Story with Food) by James Still SEPTEMBER 5 - 17, 2023

"Moderation—I am against it!" Before Rachael Ray, Gordon Ramsay and even Julia Child, there was James Beard—America's first TV chef and namesake of the coveted culinary prize. In this delicious one-man comedy, Beard welcomes us into his Greenwich Village kitchen where he cooks, gossips, sings, fights loneliness and reenacts some of the wilder moments from his ground-breaking 1946 television show. Join us for the cooking lesson of a lifetime, celebrating food, friends, and faith in oneself. 

 

 

Heartwarming

DEAR JACK, DEAR LOUISE

by Ken Ludwig

OCTOBER 24 - NOVEMBER 5, 2023

When two strangers meet by letter during World War II, a love story begins. U.S. Army Captain Jack Ludwig, a military doctor stationed in Oregon, begins writing to Louise Rabiner, an aspiring actress and dancer in New York City, hoping to meet her someday if the war will allow. But as the war continues, it threatens to end their relationship before it even starts. Two-time Olivier Award-winning playwright Ken Ludwig tells the poignant story of his own parents' unlikely courtship during World War II. 

 

 

Inspirational

UNBOSSED and UNBOWED

(The Shirley Chisholm Story)

JANUARY 20 - 21, 2024

Created by and Starring Ingrid Griffith

Berger Performing Arts Center

Shirley Chisholm is back ... to tell it like it really is!

Ingrid Griffiths award-winning production is the largely unheard story of Shirley St. Hill Chisholm. This trail blazer, visionary and woman for our time was a Brooklyn-born politician of immigrant parents (father is Guyanese from Linden and mother is Barbadian), who in the 20th century was the first African-American woman to win a seat in the U.S. Congress and run for the Presidency of the United States. 

 

 

Magical

THE BOOKSTORE by Adam Szymkowicz JANUARY 30 - FEBRUARY 11, 2024

The future of a whimsical, almost magical bookstore is uncertain after the owner dies and leaves the shop to her niece Rachel who doesn't have the time or patience to run a bookstore. When a real estate magnate offers her more money than she can imagine to turn the store into an apartment complex, her choice seems like a no-brainer. But as the shop works its magic on her and she gets to know the eccentric employees and clientele, she starts to wonder: Can you really put a price on a beloved community bookstore? 

 

 

Unforgettable

FROM BROADWAY TO HOLLYWOOD!

Created by and Starring Richard Glazier

March 23 - 24, 2024

Berger Performing Arts Center

FROM BROADWAY TO HOLLYWOOD features award winning pianist, historian and master story teller Richard Glazier in a multi-media musical tour-de-force from the Tin Pan Alley to Tinsel Town! Richard Glazier combines fascinating backstories, the Jewish influence of composers, with performances of songs from "My Fair Lady" to "An American In Paris" to "Over the Rainbow", and "Pure Imagination" as well as a Bacharach medley and Khachaturian's Sabre Dance. The production features exclusive interview footage with some of the magnificent composers and performers. The grand finale is the complete solo version of Gershwin's masterpiece "Rhapsody in Blue". 

 

 

Mysterious

THRILLER OF THE YEAR

by Glyn Jones

April 23 - May 5, 2024

Gillian Howard, a successful crime novelist returns home late after having received the award for the 'Thriller of the Year'. She finds that a copy of her latest award- winning book, 'The Lady is Dead', has been delivered with no note and no indication as to who it is from. As the evening unfolds a series of unfortunate accidents occur, she soon finds out why: someone is trying to kill her using methods from her own book. As a number of visitors to her home fall under suspicion, Gillian faces a race against time to discover the identity of her would-be murderer before it is too late! 

 

 

PLEASE NOTE (Now more than ever) ALL DATES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE

 

 

and see SIX plays

for ONLY $180

plus a $5 service charge

 

*Priority Reserved Seating*

*$5 Discount on Extra Tickets*Flexible Ticket Exchange*

*Discounts on all IT Specials including these

"Grand Dames of Hollywood"

HEDY! The Life and Inventions of Hedy Lamarr,

CALL ME ELIZABETH,

and A CONVERSATION WITH EDITH HEAD! 

 

This price is good through June 15, 2022

after that the price goes up to $1,936!! 

Just Fooling!

 

 

 

 

Online or Call

520.882.9721

 

We are so grateful for your continued

generosity and commitment!

 

Together We Make IT Happen!

 

Invisible Theatre

1400 North First Avenue at Drachman

Tucson, Arizona 85719

 

invisibletheatre.com

 

 

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