Skip to main content
My Shows
News on your favorite shows, specials & more!

Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company Announces Inaugural Tweet Up

By:

Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company announces its inaugural "Tweet Up" in conjunction with the World Premiere of Civilization (all you can eat) written by Jason Grote and directed by Howard Shalwitz. The goal of these efforts is to open up the rehearsal process of a new play for select audience members interested in strengthening their engagement with Woolly Mammoth.

Selected participants of the Tweet Up will be invited to attend the first rehearsal of Civilization (all you can eat), a technical rehearsal, and the final dress rehearsal. Tweet Up participants are invited to tweet their thoughts and reactions to these events using the show's hashtag #WoollyCIV.

The Tweet Up will culminate at the final dress rehearsal, where Tweet Up participants, along with Woolly staff, claque, and working group members are invited to live-tweet the performance.

In addition, Tweet Up participants will be invited to attend the press night of Civilization (all you can eat) on Sunday, February 19th at 7:00 pm.

DETAILS:
· Individuals interested in participating in the Tweet Up should tweet at us (Twitter.com/woollymammothtc) as to why they are interested in participating. Answers should be submitted to us with the hashtag #WoollyTweetUp.

· Three winners will be chosen from the responses. Winners of the Tweet Up will be announced via Twitter on Friday, January 13, 2012.

· Tweet Up Participants must be available on the following dates:

1) Tuesday, January 17th at 2:00 pm: First rehearsal of Civilization (all you can eat)

2) Thursday, February 9th at 6:30 pm: Technical rehearsal of Civilization (all you can eat)

3) Saturday, February 11th at 7:00 pm: Final dress rehearsal of Civilization (all you can eat)

ABOUT Civilization (all you can eat):

What do a corporate lecturer, a career waitress, and an anthropomorphic pig all have in common?

They are all characters in the World Premiere of Civilization (all you can eat), a vaudevillian romp of corruption, consumption, and enterprise at the dawn of the Obama age. Unlike anything you've ever seen before, this absurdist satire takes you through the world of six hungry city-dwellers, burning with ambition and a desire to "make it." But at what cost? Sarah Marshall stars as Big Hog, the ultimate capitalist underdog, along with Danny Escobar, Naomi Jacobson, and an award-winning Washington cast.

ABOUT WOOLLY
Now in its 32nd Season, Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company continues to hold its place at the leading edge of American theatre. Woolly Mammoth is a national leader in the development of new plays, and one of the best known and most influential mid-sized theatres in America.

Woolly's 32nd Season features five works that relate to the question, "Does our civilization have an expiration date?" They include Samuel D. Hunter's A Bright New Boise (Oct 10-Nov 13), The Second City's Spoiler Alert: Everybody Dies (Dec 6-Jan 8), Jason Grote's Civilization (all you can eat) (Feb 13-Mar 11), Joey Arias and Basil Twist's Arias with a Twist* (Apr 4-May 6), and Anne Washburn's Mr. Burns, a post-electric play (May 28-July 1).

*This tour of Basil Twist is made possible by a grant from Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation with support from the National Endowment for the Arts.

www.woollymammoth.net





Need more Washington, DC Theatre News in your life?
Sign up for all the news on the Summer season, discounts & more...


BroadwayWorld TV


CrazySexyCool – The TLC Musical in Washington, DC CrazySexyCool – The TLC Musical
Arena Stage (6/12-8/09)
Macbeth - Academy Summer Repertory in Washington, DC Macbeth - Academy Summer Repertory
Shakespeare Theatre Company (7/16-7/25)
Pete the Cat: A Live Rock Musical in Washington, DC Pete the Cat: A Live Rock Musical
Imagination Stage (6/17-7/26)
Twelfth Night - Academy Summer Repertory in Washington, DC Twelfth Night - Academy Summer Repertory
Shakespeare Theatre Company (7/15-7/25)
Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony in Washington, DC Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony
Wolf Trap (8/14-8/14)
Hook in Concert in Washington, DC Hook in Concert
Wolf Trap (9/05-9/05)
How To Die In Japan in Washington, DC How To Die In Japan
University of the District of Columbia (7/12-7/25)
Beetlejuice in Washington, DC Beetlejuice
The National Theatre (7/07-7/26)
Commedia Christmas Carol (2024) Streaming in Washington, DC Commedia Christmas Carol (2024) Streaming
Traveling Players Ensemble (12/23-12/23)
Hamilton (Angelica Company) in Washington, DC Hamilton (Angelica Company)
National Theatre (12/15-2/07)