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Wednesday, August 19, 2015

DINE WHILE YOU WATCH 4 SHORT PLAYS

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FOUR SHORT PLAYS

WHEN: Friday, August 21st at 7:00 p.m.—Plays and Pizza;  Sunday, August 23rd at 1:30 p.m.—Plays and Catered Brunch *
WHERE: The Pocket Theater at The Actor’s Dance Studio, 1012 Brunswick Ave., Trenton
TICKETS: Friday, August 21st (7:00 p.m. performances): $15 to see the show/$25 to see the show with pizza/soft drink/dessert; Sunday, August 23rd (1:30 p.m. performance): $35 for show and brunch catered by Leonardo’s II Restaurant of Lawrenceville
Reservations required. Email kvoigtlander@comcast.net or call 732-984-7294. Space limited. Payment at the door with cash or check only.

The plays:

  • The Rub by Princeton playwright and author Peter Brav
  • Phyllis and Xenobia by Christopher Durang
  • And Yet by Philadelphia-area playwright Sheldon Wolf
  • Suicide Gal, Won’t You Come Out Tonight, Come Out Tonight by Tempe, Arizona playwright J. Boyer

These are very funny, insightful plays about mother-daughter relationships, mothers who are gone but not forgotten, and—just to keep things interesting—a client who has the mother of all fantasies about his masseuse.

The Actors:

  • Jan Applebaum of Lawrenceville
  • Marjorie Duryea of Wall Township
  • Vickie Fuller of Yardley
  • Dara Lewis of Trenton
  • Janna Sherman of Hamilton
  • Director: Steve Gaissert of Hamilton

SPECIAL PROMOTIONAL DISCOUNTS ANNOUNCED!
For Pizza Nights (Aug.21) – Regular ticket price $15 (plus optional pizza for $10):

  • Buy 2 tickets > get a 3rd ticket price $5 off (cost $10)
  • Buy 4 tickets > get a 5th ticket free
  • Buy 6 tickets > get 2 tickets free

For Italian Buffet Day (Aug. 23) – Regular ticket price $15 (plus $20 for the buffet):

  • Buy 2 tickets > get a 3rd ticket price $5 off (cost $10) + $15 each for the buffet
  • Buy 4 tickets > get a 5th ticket free + $15 each for the buffet
  • Buy 6 tickets > get 2 tickets free + $15 each for the buffet

(Please mention where you heard about this discount)

About Theater/Dance Workshop:
TDW is a not-for-profit theater company dedicated to showcasing the work of artists not known to the general public. The company survives solely upon public support and donations. All staff, both production and performing, are volunteers.

For the past 20 years, Theater/Dance Workshop has produced original plays and provided a venue to storytellers, dancers, and poets. It is proud to be a home and training ground for traditional theater artists—playwrights, directors, actors, and set designers. 

To learn more, visit our web site at www.theaterdanceworkshop.org.