The Huntington Theatre Company will offer $25 tickets to select performances of August Wilson's Pulitzer Prize winner Fences and to the world premiere of Grammy Award-winning pop icon Maureen McGovern's A Long and Winding Road at a special One Day Sale on Thursday, August 20. Tickets will be available online, by phone, and in person at the Boston University Theatre Box Office, located at 264 Huntington Avenue, Boston.
The Huntington's periodic One Day Sales supplement standing discount ticket programs that reduce ticket prices to the Company's world-class productions to rates that are affordable for all. See below for a full list of discounts. Standard discounted and full-priced single tickets to all productions in the Huntington's Season of American Stories also go on sale August 20.
Fences is acclaimed playwright
August Wilson's Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning sixth chapter in his groundbreaking decade-by-decade exploration of the heritage and experience of African-Americans in the 20th century. It tells the story of Troy Maxson, a former Negro Leagues star who peaked too soon for baseball's integration and instead hit the ceiling of racial prejudice. Working as a garbage collector in 1957 Pittsburgh, he tangles with his son Cory, a gifted football star who sees the world through different eyes and his wife Rose who yearns for an outlet for her love. Fences, the ninth of Wilson's plays to be staged by the Huntington, one of his longstanding artistic homes, is directed by
Kenny Leon (Radio Golf and Gem of the Ocean for the Huntington and on Broadway). Fences plays at the Boston University Theatre September 11 - October 11, 2009.
Discounted tickets are available for the following performances of Fences:
· Friday, September 11 at 8pm
· Saturday, September 12 at 8pm
· Sunday, September 13 at 7pm
· Tuesday, September 15 at 7:30pm
· Thursday, September 17 at 7:30pm
· Friday, September 18 at 8pm
A Long and Winding Road is the world premiere of Grammy Award-winning pop icon
Maureen McGovern's musical memoir that chronicles the moments that define the Baby Boomer generation. Best known for her breakout hit, the Academy Award-winning "The Morning After," McGovern returns to her roots as a folk singer to perform the classic songs The New York Times has dubbed "the second half of the Great American Songbook" including the music of
Bob Dylan,
Carole King, The Beatles,
Joni Mitchell,
Paul Simon,
Laura Nyro, and many more. A Long and Winding Road is conceived by McGovern and
Philip Himberg, who also directs. Jeffrey D. Harris provides musical direction and accompaniment. A Long and Winding Road plays at the Calderwood Pavilion at the BCA October 9 - November 15, 2009.
Discounted tickets are available for the following performances of A Long and Winding Road:
Friday, October 9 at 8pm
Saturday, October 10 at 2pm
Sunday, October 11 at 7pm
Tuesday, October 13 at 7:30pm
Thursday, October 15 at 7:30pm
Friday, October 16 at 8pm
Saturday, October 17 at 2pm
The $25 tickets will be on sale online at huntingtontheatre.org on Thursday, August 20 from 9 a.m. until midnight. From 12pm until 6pm, discounted tickets can be purchased by phone at 617 266-0800 or in person at the Huntington's Boston University Theatre Box Office, 264 Huntington Avenue. The BostonTheatreScene Box Office, operated by the Huntington and located at the Stanford Calderwood Pavilion at the Boston Center for the Arts (527 Tremont Street) will not be open. Single tickets to all productions also go on sale online at 9am and by phone and in person at 12pm.
The Huntington's 2009-2010 Season of American Stories is the first in the Company's 28-year history comprised entirely of plays by American writers. In addition to Fences and A Long and Winding Road, the season also includes the following:
· New Holiday Event: A Civil War Christmas: An American Musical Celebration by
Paula Vogel with music supervised, arranged, and orchestrated by
Daryl Waters, November 13 - December 13, 2009 at the B.U. Theatre
· Tony Award Winner: All My Sons directed by
David Esbjornson, January 8 - February 7, 2010 at the B.U. Theatre
· Moving Family Portrait: Stick Fly, a New England premiere by Huntington Playwriting Fellow Lydia R. Diamond, directed by
Kenny Leon, presented in collaboration with
Arena Stage, February 19 - March 27, 2010 at the Calderwood Pavilion at the BCA
· Acclaimed New Comedy:
Becky Shaw, a New England premiere, Huntington Artistic Director
Peter Dubois' smash hit New York production of
Gina Gionfriddo's comedy, a 2009 Pulitzer Prize finalist, March 5 - April 4, 2010 at the B.U. Theatre
· Contemporary Classic: Prelude to a Kiss, a romantic comedy by
Craig Lucas, a 1991 Pulitzer Prize finalist, directed by
Peter Dubois, May 14 - June 13, 2010 at the B.U. Theatre
The
Huntington Theatre Company continues to offer many ways to purchase low-priced tickets to each and every performance in the season, including:
· Subscription packages that start as low as four productions for $80
· $25 tickets to those 35 and under, with a valid ID
· $15 student rush tickets, two hours before curtain with a valid ID
· $20 tickets for seats in the last row of the Balcony (B.U. Theatre) or Orchestra (Wimberly Theatre)
· $10 off for B.U. community, WGBH, and WBUR members
· $5 off for seniors and veterans
For more information about the One Day Sale, visit
http://www.huntingtontheatre.org/season/onedaysale.aspx.
For more information about tickets and programming, visit
huntingtontheatre.org.
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