Performance Network Theatre Restores Phone System, Database; Kicks Off 3-Day Ticket Sale
Ann Arbor's professional theater, Performance Nework, recently announced its 32nd anniversary season, sparking great interest and excitement in the Ann Arbor community. And then its phone system went down. And then its online ticketing system crashed, leaving patrons with literally no way to buy the tickets they so desired. This week, after a nail-biting journey for staff and patrons, both the phone system and the database have been restored, and Performance Network is offering a special thank you to its stalwart fans for their patience, making tickets to its entire upcoming season available for a whopping 32% discount - in honor of its 32nd season.
VENUS IN FUR, OTHER DESERT CITIES & More Set for Performance Network's 2013-14 Season
Performance Network is proud to announce its 2013 -2014 season with epic plays and a musical revue extravaganza for its 32nd season in their intimate theatre located in Downtown Ann Arbor. The very first play of the season, 'An Iliad' adapted by Denis O'Hare and Lisa Peterson, begins on September 26th, 2013 as a one-man contemporary retelling of the famous poem, followed by 'Jerry's Girls' with music and lyrics by Jerry Herman and concept by Larry Alford, Wayne Cilento, and Jerry Herman, the World Premiere of 'County Line' by Ann Arbor playwright David Wells, the sexy 'Venus in Fur' by David Ives, a reimagined 'Richard III' by William Shakespeare, Pulitzer Prize Finalist 'Other Desert Cities' by Jon Robin Baitz, and the World Premiere of 'The Renaissance Man' by Joseph Zettelmaier closing on September 7, 2014. The epically intimate season features works by famous and premiering playwrights that are cherished by New York and local critics while bringing diverse plays to the stage. Subscription packages and single ticket sales are available by visitingperformancenetwork.org or by calling 734-663-0681.
Get Inside the Mind of Suzanne Regan Tonight
Performance Network Theatre, Ann Arbor's Professional Theatre, invites audiences to discover the genius behind their award-winning productions through the brand new series, Cultural Conversations, a series of in-depth onstage discussions led by Associate Artistic Director, Carla Milarch. The next installment, tonight, March 17th, 2013 at 5:30pm brings Suzanne Regan, award-winning actress and star of 'Good People' to the Performance Network Theatre Stage (located on 120 E. Huron Street, Ann Arbor).
Performance Network Theatre Extends GOOD PEOPLE Through 4/7
Performance Network Theatre is selling out performances to "Good People" by David Lindsay-Abaire and has decided to extend the run an extra week with a 7:30pm performance on April 4, a 3pm and 8pm performance on April 6, and a final performance at 2pm on April 7, 2013. "Good People" - a 2011 Tony Nominee for Best Play - is studded with a cast of good friends and all-star talent.
Get Inside the Mind of Suzanne Regan, 3/17
Performance Network Theatre, Ann Arbor's Professional Theatre, invites audiences to discover the genius behind their award-winning productions through the brand new series, Cultural Conversations, a series of in-depth onstage discussions led by Associate Artistic Director, Carla Milarch. The next installment, on March 17th, 2013 at 5:30pm brings Suzanne Regan, award-winning actress and star of "Good People" to the Performance Network Theatre Stage (located on 120 E. Huron Street, Ann Arbor). Tickets are $10 and can be purchased online at performancenetworktheatre.org or by calling 734-663-0681.
Performance Network Extends GOD OF CARNAGE Through 2/26
Performance Network Theatre is presenting the Tony Award-winning comedy, "God of Carnage." Written by Yasmina Reza and translated for the American stage by Christopher Hampton, "God of Carnage" will extend its run through February 26, at which time it must close to make way for the dark comedy, "Dead Man's Shoes."
Performance Network Extends GOD OF CARNAGE Through 2/26
Performance Network Theatre is presenting the Tony Award-winning comedy, "God of Carnage." Written by Yasmina Reza and translated for the American stage by Christopher Hampton, "God of Carnage" will extend its run through February 26, at which time it must close to make way for the dark comedy, "Dead Man's Shoes."