Abingdon’s 19th Season!
Abingdon Theatre Company’s 19th Season brings new and exciting events to our much appreciated subscribers. Not only is there great anticipation for our newest productions, but also for the inclusion of our special Sunday Series Events featuring local musicians, cabaret acts, poets, and other performing artists.
Your Subscription Includes:
1. One ticket to each of our Three Productions in the 19th Season.
2. Three passes to our Sunday Series Events, redeemable throughout the 19th Season.
3. One reserved space at our Page 2 Stage Reading Series or other invited readings.
4. One free subscription to Abingdon’s quarterly On-Stage publication.
5. Invitations to Food and Wine Events. (At least one per production)
6. Invitations to Dinner Benefits where subscribers can mingle with artists.
7. Invitations to our Annual Gala Event.
All of this for only $100! Less than the price of a single Broadway ticket. Get more for your money. To purchase a subscription click HERE! or call us at (212) 868-2055.
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BLAME IT ON BECKETT Starts in October!
BLAME IT ON BECKETT
by John Morogiello
October 7th – October 30th, 2011
Abingdon Theatre Company’s 19th Season starts with a comedy that bites the hand that feeds it from the writer of Abingdon’s hit production ENGAGING SHAW, John Morogiello. Set in the literary office of a regional theatre, BLAME IT ON BECKETT centers on an intern struggling to balance her artistic integrity against the demands of her personal and professional life. Directed by Jackob G. Hofmann in the Dorothy Strelsin Theatre. Single tickets are on sale now! For tickets call (212) 868-2055.
Wed & Thur 7pm//Fri & Sat 8pm//Sat & Sun 2pm
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LOST ON THE NATCHEZ TRACE by Jan Buttram
LOST ON THE NATCHEZ TRACE
by Jan Buttram
February 3rd – February 26th
Abingdon’s Artistic Director Jan Buttram, writer of PHANTOM KILLER, brings us the story of Malcolm, a slave auctioneer in 1825 that falls from his mule and into a Mississippi swamp. Unable to walk, without food or water, strength fading, his apparent salvation arrives when Tom, a runaway slave appears. A desperate negotiation ensues as Tom represents Malcolm’s only hope. Directed by Kate Bushmann in the Dorothy Strelsin Theatre. Single tickets are on sale now! For tickets call
(212) 868-2055.
Wed & Thur 7pm//Fri & Sat 8pm//Sat & Sun 2pm
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LIFELINE by Frank Tangredi
LIFELINE
by Frank Tangredi
March 9th – April 1st
The 19th season ends with a play from Frank Tangredi, the 2008 Christopher Brian Wolk Award winner. Lifeline tells the story of Pete, a middle-aged man who is divorced and unemployed, with a habit of wanting to fix things, whether they be pipes or lives. Pete’s current “project” is his tenant Ken, a troubled – and possibly suicidal – young writer. Using poker and softball as bait, Pete tries to draw Ken out of his melancholy. But when an unwelcome visitor arrives, this blue-collar Good Samaritan discovers that some lives may not be so easy to fix. Directed by Jules Ochoa in the Dorothy Strelsin Theatre. Single tickets are on sale now! call (212) 868-2055.
Wed & Thur 7pm//Fri & Sat 8pm//Sat & Sun 2pm
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