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Triangle Club Returns to McCarter Theatre with ZERO GRAVITAS This Weekend

By: Nov. 15, 2013
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The famed Princeton Triangle Club, now in its 123rd year, returns to McCarter Theatre with the world premiere of Zero Gravitas, all-student written and performed, for three performances tonight and Saturday, November 15 and 16 at 8pm with a special family matinee on Sunday, November 17 at 2pm.

Houston, we have a problem: this show is just too funny! Join Triangle as we blast off for the final frontier, where you'll encounter singing space pirates, robots with feelings, and an ever-expanding universe of laughs that'll split both your sides and the very fabric of space-time. It's a show that's literally figuratively out of this world. Come see what all of the buzz [Aldrin] is about -- It's one small step away at McCarter Theatre, one giant leap for our long kickline!

Tickets are $25, $30, $35 & $50. Student & Kid tickets are $10 (use discount code: STUTIX) To charge tickets by phone, call the McCarter Ticket Office at (609) 258-2787; or online at www.mccarter.org. McCarter Theatre is conveniently located at 91 University Place, Princeton, NJ.

Did you know?

-- Triangle Club, is the oldest collegiate musical-comedy troupe in the nation, and the only college group that creates an original, student-written musical each year that is presented on national tour.

-- Triangle Club is the largest student performing arts organization on the Princeton campus and the only student group to perform on the Matthews stage of McCarter Theatre.

-- McCarter Theatre was built as a permanent home for Triangle Club and opened its doors on February 21, 1930 with a special performance of the 40th annual Triangle show, The Golden Dog. One of its stars with Joshua Logan, a junior, and a sophomore named James Stewart was in the chorus.

Photo Credit: Frank Wojciechowski



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