2015-16 Regular MS Subscription Form

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PREVIEWS

5-show 3-show PRICE

METAMOR EQUIV

FUNNY TWO TRAINS GARDEN PRICE

❍ Thurs 8pm

9/24/15

10/15/15

1/14/16

3/10/16

5/12/16

$140

$84

❍ Fri 8pm

9/25/15

10/16/15

1/15/16

3/11/16

5/13/16

$140

$84

❍ Sat 8pm

9/26/15

10/17/15

1/16/16

3/12/16

5/14/16

$170

$102

❍ Sun 2pm

9/27/15

10/18/15

1/17/16

3/13/16

5/15/16

$170

$102

❍ Tues 7pm

9/29/15

10/20/15

1/19/16

3/15/16

5/17/16

$140

$84

Use the instructions below to select your preferred dates. Need assistance? Call 215.922.1122. • To begin, select the general day and time you prefer to attend performances from the first row (❍). • Next, select a date for each of your chosen plays by following the column down. • Three-show subscribers, be sure to circle on the chart the names of the three shows you select. • Prices depend on the day and time of the week you choose. • Choosing dates from different day/time columns will be subject to upcharge fees. • For best seating availability, consider choosing dates later in the production run.

❏ Please select specific performance dates with best availability for me based on my seating requests.

Previews are the performances prior to the show’s opening when minor adjustments are still being made.

(Mark only the ❍ next to your preferred general day of week and time below.)

(Arcadia Theatre)

(Arcadia Theatre) (F. Otto Haas Theatre)

(F. Otto Haas Theatre)

THE SECRET TWO TRAINS GARDEN RUNNING

FUNNYMAN

EQUIVOCATION

METAMORPHOSES (F. Otto Haas Theatre)

SHOW RUN PERFORMANCES

3-show 5-show

❍ Tues 7pm

❍ Wed 2pm

❏ 10/13/15 ❏ 10/20/15

❏ 10/07/15 ❏ 10/14/15 ❏ 10/21/15

* post-show discussion

❍ Wed 6:30pm

❍ Thurs 8pm

❍ Fri 8pm

❍ Sat 2pm

❏ 10/07/15* ❏ 10/14/15* ❏ 10/21/15

❏ 10/01/15 ❏ 10/08/15 ❏ 10/15/15 ❏ 10/22/15*

❏ 10/02/15 ❏ 10/09/15 ❏ 10/16/15 ❏ 10/23/15^

❏ 10/03/15 ❏ 10/10/15 ❏ 10/17/15 ❏ 10/24/15^

❏ 10/03/15 ❏ 10/10/15 ❏ 10/17/15 ❏ 10/24/15

METAMORPHOSES

September 24 – October 25 Based on the Myths of Ovid Written and originally directed by Mary Zimmerman Directed by Doug Hara

From acclaimed playwright Mary Zimmerman (of Chicago’s Lookingglass Theatre) comes this dazzling adaptation of Ovid’s classic myths. A rippling, onstage pool conjures a magical world where Gods and mortals co-exist and universal tales of fate, lost love, greed and death are shared. Tony Awardnominated for Best Play, Metamorphoses overflows with gorgeous imagery and visionary theatricality. This is storytelling at its finest.

EQUIVOCATION

October 15 – December 6 By Bill Cain Directed by Terrence J. Nolen

^ audio described & captioned

❍ Sat 8pm

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❍ Sun 2pm

❍ Sun 7pm

❏ 10/04/15 ❏ 10/11/15* ❏ 10/18/15* ❏ 10/25/15

❏ 10/04/15 ❏ 10/11/15

“Shagspeare”, a playwright in London in 1605, (yep, that’s the one) receives a royal commission to write a historical play about a treasonous act. But the government’s side of the story just isn’t adding up. Now Shag must navigate the dangerous politics between writing a lie (and losing his soul), or writing the truth (and losing his head!) Hailed as the “must see show of the season,” Equivocation is full of witty allusions to some of the Bard’s greatest works, and is a smart, contemporary and bold new look at our greatest playwright ever.

FUNNYMAN ❏ 11/03/15 ❏ 11/10/15 ❏ 11/17/15 ❏ 11/24/15 ❏ 12/01/15

❏ 10/28/15 ❏ 11/04/15 ❏ 11/11/15 ❏ 11/25/15

❏ 10/28/15 ❏ 11/04/15* ❏ 11/11/15* ❏ 11/18/15 ❏ 11/25/15 ❏ 12/02/15

❏ 10/22/15 ❏ 10/29/15* ❏ 11/05/15 ❏ 11/12/15 ❏ 11/19/15 ❏ 12/03/15

❏ 10/23/15 ❏ 10/30/15 ❏ 11/06/15 ❏ 11/13/15^ ❏ 11/20/15 ❏ 11/27/15 ❏ 12/04/15

❏ 10/24/15 ❏ 10/31/15 ❏ 11/07/15 ❏ 11/14/15^ ❏ 11/21/15 ❏ 11/28/15 ❏ 12/05/15

❏ 10/24/15 ❏ 10/31/15 ❏ 11/07/15 ❏ 11/14/15 ❏ 11/21/15 ❏ 11/28/15 ❏ 12/05/15

❏ 10/25/15 ❏ 11/01/15* ❏ 11/08/15* ❏ 11/15/15 ❏ 11/22/15 ❏ 11/29/15 ❏ 12/06/15

❏ 10/25/15 ❏ 11/01/15 ❏ 11/22/15 ❏ 11/29/15 ❏ 12/06/15

❏ 02/02/16 ❏ 02/09/16 ❏ 02/16/16 ❏ 03/01/16

❏ 01/27/16 ❏ 02/03/16 ❏ 02/10/16 ❏ 02/24/16

❏ 01/27/16 ❏ 02/03/16* ❏ 02/10/16* ❏ 02/17/16 ❏ 02/24/16 ❏ 03/02/16

❏ 01/21/16 ❏ 01/28/16* ❏ 02/04/16 ❏ 02/11/16 ❏ 02/18/16 ❏ 02/25/16 ❏ 03/03/16

❏ 01/22/16 ❏ 01/29/16 ❏ 02/05/16 ❏ 02/12/16^ ❏ 02/19/16 ❏ 02/26/16 ❏ 03/04/16

❏ 01/23/16 ❏ 01/30/16 ❏ 02/06/16 ❏ 02/13/16^ ❏ 02/20/16 ❏ 02/27/16 ❏ 03/05/16

❏ 01/23/16 ❏ 01/30/16 ❏ 02/06/16 ❏ 02/13/16 ❏ 02/20/16 ❏ 02/27/16 ❏ 03/05/16

❏ 01/24/16 ❏ 01/31/16* ❏ 02/07/16* ❏ 02/14/16 ❏ 02/21/16 ❏ 02/28/16 ❏ 03/06/16

❏ 01/24/16 ❏ 01/31/16 ❏ 02/21/16 ❏ 02/28/16 ❏ 03/06/16

❏ 03/22/16 ❏ 04/05/16

❏ 03/23/16 ❏ 03/30/16 ❏ 04/06/16

❏ 03/23/16 ❏ 03/30/16* ❏ 04/06/16*

❏ 03/17/16 ❏ 03/24/16* ❏ 03/31/16 ❏ 04/07/16

❏ 03/18/16 ❏ 03/25/16 ❏ 04/01/16 ❏ 04/08/16^

❏ 03/19/16 ❏ 03/26/16 ❏ 04/02/16 ❏ 04/09/16^

❏ 03/19/16 ❏ 03/26/16 ❏ 04/02/16 ❏ 04/09/16

❏ 03/20/16 ❏ 03/27/16* ❏ 04/03/16* ❏ 04/10/16

❏ 03/20/16 ❏ 04/03/16

❏ 05/31/16 ❏ 06/07/16 ❏ 06/14/16

❏ 05/25/16 ❏ 06/01/16 ❏ 06/08/16

❏ 05/25/16 ❏ 06/01/16* ❏ 06/08/16* ❏ 06/15/16

❏ 05/19/16 ❏ 05/26/16* ❏ 06/02/16 ❏ 06/09/16 ❏ 06/16/16

❏ 05/20/16 ❏ 05/27/16 ❏ 06/03/16 ❏ 06/10/16^ ❏ 06/17/16

❏ 05/21/16 ❏ 05/28/16 ❏ 06/04/16 ❏ 06/11/16^ ❏ 06/18/16

❏ 05/21/16 ❏ 05/28/16 ❏ 06/04/16 ❏ 06/11/16 ❏ 06/18/16

❏ 05/22/16 ❏ 05/29/16* ❏ 06/05/16* ❏ 06/12/16 ❏ 06/19/16

❏ 05/22/16 ❏ 05/29/16 ❏ 06/19/16

3-show - $105 5-show - $150

3-show - $105 5-show - $150

3-show - $111 5-show - $160

3-show - $111 5-show - $160

3-show - $123 5-show - $180

3-show - $126 5-show - $185

3-show - $135 5-show - $200

3-show - $135 5-show - $200

3-show - $84 5-show - $140

Program and schedule subject to change.

January 14 – March 6 A World Premiere by Bruce Graham Directed by Matt Pfeiffer

New York City, 1959. An aging vaudevillian comic, grasping to remain relevant in the ever-changing world of “show biz,” tries to revive his career with a starring turn in an avant-garde off-Broadway play. Meanwhile his daughter struggles to uncover truths from her childhood that her father would rather keep hidden. From Philadelphia playwright Bruce Graham, author of three previous Arden works including the 7-time Barrymore Award-winning Something Intangible (2009), comes a new play about a man whose legacy is on the line and for whom comedy is serious business.

TWO TRAINS RUNNING

March 10 – April 10 By August Wilson Directed by Raelle Myrick-Hodges

The civil rights movement is sweeping across Pittsburgh’s Hill District in 1969 and Memphis Lee’s diner is scheduled to be torn down, a casualty of the city’s renovation project. Struggling to cope with a rapidly changing world, Memphis and the diner regulars fight to hang on to their solidarity and sense of community. From Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright August Wilson comes this masterpiece about everyday lives in the shadow of great events, and of unsung men and women who are anything but ordinary. “Perfection…a work by a writer at the peak of his powers.” –Variety

THE SECRET GARDEN

May 12 – June 19 Book and Lyrics by Marsha Norman Music by Lucy Simon Production co-conceived by Jorge Cousineau and Terrence J. Nolen Based on the novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett

After the sudden death of her parents, ten year-old Mary Lennox is sent to live with an Uncle whom she’s never met. Mourning the loss of his own true love, Uncle Archibald is distant and strange. Cold, bleak Misslethwaite Manor, haunted by spirits and secrets of the past, is no place for a little girl. Strongwilled and brave-hearted, Mary finds solace in a locked-up, hidden garden, and with it, a path to rebirth, proving that hope can bloom from the darkest of places. Based on the beloved novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett, The Secret Garden’s heartwarming story and beautiful, soaring ballads make this Tony Awardwinning musical a treat for young and old alike!


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