Autumn is the best season of the year, and we could all use a little human kindness and warmth this election season. So we're inviting you to Fall in Love with Third Date on October 29th at Common Ground Theatre In Durham. Join Third Date for an evening of unscripted theater exploring the theme of love and relationships - of people coming together and falling apart. Four veteran actors (J Chachula, Nancy Pekar, Jenny Spencer, and director Dan Sipp) will create an hour-long piece based on a single audience suggestion. Their shows are a comic and sometimes bittersweet exploration of relationships with friends, family, partners and coworkers. They reflect the joys, surprises and everyday frustrations of life in our weird, wonderful world.
But wait! There's more: This show also features an exciting opening act... bellydancing from Khahari!
Khahari (which means "sisterhood" in Persian) is a bellydance collaborative based in Chapel Hill, NC. Members Mila and Seher met through bellydance in 2002 and have been friends ever since, dancing together through the years. As the opening act for the evening, they will perform a series of duets and solos in the American Cabaret style. You won't want to miss it!
So join Third Date for a lovely evening of Not-Just-Comedy Improv that audiences call "The best theater without a script you're likely to see," and "The most interesting and creative improv in the area."
All seats: $14
Tickets are now available on-line @: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/2642792
Or Call for Reservations: 919-943-6373
Event website: http://www.cgtheatre.com/event-calendar
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1247664255307085/
Photo Credit: Jonathan Drake
Cast Photo: (L-R): Jenny Spencer, Nancy Pekar, Dan Sipp & J Chachula
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