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2008 32009 Season Williamston Theatre Williamston Theatre Project 122 S. Putnam St. Williamston, MI 48895 The Williamston Theatre was +ounded in 2004 by +our theatre pro+essionals whose goal was to create moving, entertaining, pro+essional theatre +or and about this part o+ the country.
For more in1ormation, please visit our website: www.williamstontheatre.org cWe believe that theatre should be accessible and a++ordable to everyone, whether they live in a large city or a small town. We believe that theatre can enrich our lives and make a positive di++erence in our community, both culturally and economically. d Show Times: Thursdays and Fridays: 8 p.m. Saturdays: 3 p.m.
and 8 p.m. Sundays: 2 p.m. Ticket Prices: First Thursday: Pay-What-You-Can!
Preview Per+ormances: $15 (Limitations apply; see individual descriptions) Thursday Evenings: $18 Friday and Saturday Evenings: $24 Saturday and Sunday Matinees: $20 Students (with valid high school or college I.D.): $10 Seniors 65 and over: $2 off each ticket Individual Tickets Go On Sale: Leaving Iowa: September 8, 2008 Every Christmas Story Ever Told!!: November 3, 2008 The E++ect o+ Gamma Rays: January 12, 2009 Panache: March 2, 2009 Flyover, USA: April 27, 2009 Shakespeare: June 8, 2009 Tickets can be ordered by calling 517-655-SHOW or by stopping by ... more.
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the theatre. Box O(fce Hours: Monday 3Friday, Noon 36:00 pm Box O(fce Location: 122 S. Putnam St.<br><br> Williamston, MI 48895 Williamston Theatre 9s mission is to produce professional theatre that excites and engages our audiences while challenging us all to explore our lives. This mission statement is supported by the following objectives: " To be an integral part of the cultural fabric of Michigan. " To pursue innovative collaboration in every aspect of our work.<br><br> " To establish a home for Midwest artists. " To engage audiences of diverse ages, cultures and economic backgrounds. Williamston Theatre Season Voucher Books Your exclusive ticket to all the excitement o( the 2008 32009 Season!<br><br> Our unique exible Season Vouchers entitle you to all the benefts o+ a traditional theatre subscription without any o+ the restrictions. Flexibility: The Choice is Yours " Each book contains 5 vouchers that can be used in any combination you choose. " Vouchers can be redeemed 1or tickets to any per1ormance o1 any production* Pre(erred Treatment: Beat the Box O(fce " Advance sales 1or Every Christmas Story Ever Told!!<br><br> " Early reservation opportunities. " Same day changes to reservations without penalty. Discounts " Up to 6 additional tickets can be purchased per per1ormance at the discount price o1 $2 o11 per ticket.* " Valuable Coupon Booklet containing over $300 worth o1 discounts to Williamston area businesses!<br><br> *Excludes Every Christmas Story Ever Told!!. Think Theatre! Think Williamston!<br><br> Williamston Theatre Voucher Book/Gi1t Form (please print clearly) Name: Address: City: State: Zip: Phone (day/evening) : Email: Card Number: (Visa or MasterCard only) Expiration Date: Signature: Donor In"ormation $ $ $ Voucher Books No. o" subscriptions @ $100 Gi"ts: q $1,000: Signature Society q $500: Designer 9s Guild q $250: Stage Crew q $100: Acting Company q Supporter (up to $99) q I would like to make a monthly gi"t o": I understand that my credit card will be charged on the frst o" every month through: (please specify date). Total q I would like to pledge a gi"t o" stocks or annuities.<br><br> Please contact me. Payment Options q My check made out to the Williamston Theatre is enclosed. q Please charge my credit card $ Imagine.<br><br> Laugh. Explore. Williamston Theatre is proud to be the winner o+ the 2008 Robert Busby Award +or extraordinary contribution to theatre in the Greater Lansing area.<br><br> www.williamstontheatre.org517-655-SHOW by Don Gordon The story o1 two lost souls who fnd their 1uture in each other. This unpredict- able, charmingly comic story seems to start out simply: Kathleen wants a license plate with the word cPanache d on it 4but Harry has it. Nothing is as simple as it seems, however, and what begins as a ridiculous squabble over the seem- ingly unimportant turns into a desperate quest to salvage two lives.<br><br> Directed by Joseph Albright. (Contains adult language and situations) March 26 3April 19, 2009 Preview per(ormances March 26 3April 2 by Michael Carleton , Jim Fitzgerald and John Alvarez Original Music by Will Knapp The boys o1 Christmas are back! But this year they 9re here 1or 1our whole weeks o1 holiday hilarity.<br><br> Don 9t miss the newest edition o1 every- one 9s 1avorite holiday spectacular spectacle! Featuring Joseph Albright, Aral Gribble and Chris Korte. Directed by Tony Caselli.<br><br> (May contain holiday spoilers for young children) November 28 3December 21, 2008 Pay-What-You-Can Preview 3 p.m. Friday, November 28. All other per(ormances are (ull price.<br><br> by Dennis North and Joe Zettelmaier Series concept by Tony Caselli Hot on the heels o1 last season 9s award-winning frst chapter o1 Voices From the Midwest series comes the second installment o1 our ground-breaking series! As we begin the twenty frst century, men 9s roles in business, 1amily and social environments have evolved. This piece, built around submissions 1rom men all over this part o1 our country, will explore the stories, journeys and lives o1 men 1rom the midwestern United States and ask the question: cWhat is it to be a man in the twenty frst century Midwest? d Featuring Tobin Hissong and Paul Hopper.<br><br> Directed by John Seibert. May 21 3June 14, 2009 Preview per(ormances May 21 328 by Paul Zindel The 1971 Pulitzer Prize winner 1or Drama. This American classic is a stirring story o1 perseverance and hope.<br><br> One o1 O11- Broadway 9s greatest successes, this power1ul and moving study o1 an embittered, vindictive widow and her two young daughters has been hailed as one o1 the most signifcant and a11ecting plays o1 our time. Featuring Emily Sutton- Smith. Directed by John Lepard.<br><br> February 5 3March 1, 2009 Preview per(ormances February 5 312 by Tim Clue and Spike Manton A warm, nostalgic and moving comedy about a man who returns to his childhood home in the Midwest 1ollowing the death o1 his 1ather. On his quest 1or the per1ect place to scatter his 1ather 9s ashes, he relives the 1amily vacations he spent trapped in the backseat o1 their station wagon. Featuring John Lepard, Teri Clark Linden, Hugh Maguire, Ann Miranda and Bruce Bennett.<br><br> Directed by Tony Caselli. October 2 3November 9, 2008 Preview per(ormances October 2 39 by Adam Long , Daniel Singer and Jess Winfeld Think you know Shakespeare? See this production and fnd out what Shakespeare is really talking about!<br><br> Three talented actors take the audience on a laugh-a-minute romp through all o1 Shakespeare 9s work 4yes, ALL o1 it! Featuring Aral Gribble and Laurel Hu++ano. Directed by Tony Caselli.<br><br> A Co-Production with Tipping Point Theatre in Northville. July 2 3August 9, 2009 Pay-What-You-Can Preview Thursday, July 2. All other per(ormances are (ull price.<br><br>