Audience members are invited to enrich their theatre-going experience without any additional charge by participating in any of Penguin Rep Theatre's special events during the run of Our Lady of South Division Street.
Opening Reception: Join the cast and creative team after the 2 p.m. matinee performance on Sunday, May 17 for cake and coffee.
Post-Show Discussion: Learn more about the play and production and share your thoughts with fellow audience members in a discussion with the cast, director and playwright following the performance on Friday, May 22.
Pre-Show Tasting: Enjoy a tasting from a local chef or restaurant (TBA) before the 4 p.m. matinee performance on Saturday, May 23.
Penguin Rep Theatre, Rockland County's first year-round, non-profit professional theatre, was founded in 1977 in a century-old hay barn converted to a theatre, by Rockland residents Joe Brancato, Artistic Director, and Fran Newman-McCarthy, Treasurer of the Board of Trustees. Described by The New York Times as "the gutsiest little theatre" and by The Journal News as a theatre that "continues to astonish," Penguin Rep celebrated its 30th anniversary in 2007 when it spruced up its theatre, which now features heating, air conditioning, wheelchair accessible rest rooms and seating, new upholstered theatre seats, and plenty of free parking.