MBS Productions is pleased to announce that tickets are now on sale for their first play of their season: Theatre of Death, which runs from October 15 – November 1, 2009.
Tickets to Mark-Brian Sonna's show are available online at www.MBSProductions.net or by calling 214-477-4942.
Please note: Within minutes of launching the ticket page for this show, tickets began to sell, so they advise you to purchase your tickets for this limited run show ASAP.
An evening of seven short plays dating from the present day to as far back as the Middle Ages are linked by one common thread: Death! Laugh, cry, be startled, and scared as we present a collection of black humor plays dealing with this timeless subject. A woman ironing reveals a secret involving the shirt she is pressing; four inept and clumsy people are trapped and they only have 13 minutes to figure out how they will survive; two brothers share a unique bond that will lead one to murder, a man discovers his wife is having affairs with three different men and decides to confront them…
This show launched their company back in 2004, and every two years they bring it back with a new collection of short plays. Every time it is presented it has been hailed by critics and the press as being “elegant”, “macabre”, and a “must see”, and this year’s production has already been named as one of the top theatre events to attend in the DFW area by the Dallas Morning News.
Be sure to join them for their Halloween show in which audience members are encouraged to come in costumes and every patron receives a fun goodie bag full of treats, coupons and/or tickets to other plays and events around town! This show is always a sell out, so buy your tickets now! The show will be performed at the Stone Cottage Theatre, 15650 Addison Road, Addison, TX 75001. This show is rated R due to intense subject matter, language, violence, and sexual situations.
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