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Friday, August 27, 2010

MORE INFO ABOUT "LOST BOY FOUND AT WHOLE FOODS"

I have received more information about the joint presentation of Lost Boy Found at Whole Foods by Playwrights Theatre of New Jersey and Premiere Stages. This is an excellent example of how two theaters with similar missions can join together to make their programs and services stronger and more effective.

Pizza Preview" offers Student Discounts and Free Pizza!


Students! Join us on Thursday, September 2, and be the first audience ever to see this important new play about Human Rights.

For one performance only, anyone with a valid student ID can purchase $10 tickets and join us for free pizza in the lobby before the show.

Great food, great theater—It's a perfect way to begin the school year.

We highly recommend purchasing tickets in advance for this performance. We want to make sure we order enough pizza for all you ravenous students!

Call the box office at 908.737.SHOW, buy online at http://www.keanstage.com/ or visit the box office in person in the lobby of the Wilkins Theatre.

Limited Number of Opening Night Fundraiser Tickets Still Available on Friday, September 3, for a very special performance of Lost Boy Found in Whole Foods.

The evening will begin at 6 PM with a pre-show reception at the Human Rights Institute Gallery, followed by the performance at 8 PM in the Zella Fry Theatre. A champagne toast with Ms. Zimmer and the cast will follow the performance.

Tickets for this opening night fundraiser and performance are $100 each.  5% of the evening's proceeds will be donated to our community partners, the Darfur Rehabilitation Project.

All attendees will receive a playbill signed by Ms. Zimmer and will have the opportunity to meet the cast and playwright of this award-winning play.

Call 908.737.4092 to learn more or to make your $100 donation today.

FREE Special Events with World-Class Guest Speakers!
Thanks to a generous Quality First Initiative Grant from Kean University, Premiere Stages is proud to offer guest speakers at pre- and post-show discussions for no additional cost.
  • September 5, after the 3 PM performance: Post-show discussion with Playwright Tammy Ryan
  • September 12, after the 3 PM performance: "Sunday Scholars" Post-show Discussion with Dr. Jay Spaulding, expert on Sudanese History
  • September 15, after the 10:30 AM performance: Post-show discussion with a representative of the Darfur Rehabiliation Project
  • September 19, after the 3 PM performance: Post-show discussion with a representative of the Darfur Rehabiliation Project
And don't miss...

September 16, 2 PM  (prior to the 5 PM performance): John Mulak Yak and Dr. Robin Heydenberk, founders of The Lost Boys Academy in Pennsylvania, open the Kean University Issues 2010 Lecture Series with a comepelling presentation on the power of education and literacy to promote human rights and healing.

This talk is FREE and open to the public at the Human Rights Institute Gallery (location subject to change).