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ZANNA, DON'T! Enters Its Final Week At NCTC, Closes 2/1

By: Jan. 27, 2009
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Zanna, Don't is in its final week at NCTC. The final performance will be on February 1, 2009. Previews were December 5 - 12, and the show opened on Saturday, December 13th. It currently plays Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8pm and Sundays at 2pm.

All performances will take place at The New Conservatory Theatre Center (Decker Theatre), located at 25 Van Ness Ave. near Market St. in San Francisco, 94102. Tickets range from $22 - $34,. Tickets are available at the NCTC Box Office (415) 861 8972, or online at www.nctcsf.org.

In this musical fairy tale set at Heartsville High, the school's magical matchmaker, Zanna, is as determined as ever to make sure everyone in town is happily paired up. On the Heartsville High School campus, same-sex pairings are the norm and intolerance for heterosexuals is rampant; chess champs trump football quarterbacks in popularity and sex appeal, and a school musical about straights in the military sparks major small town controversy.
Awards and Nominations:
Drama Desk Nominations-Best Musical, Best Lyrics, Best Book, Best Music
Outer Critics Circle Nomination-Outstanding Off-Broadway Musical
Lucille Lortel-Best Musical Award
2003 GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding New York Theatre Production

The New Conservatory Theatre Center presents the opening Night of Zanna, Don't! with book, music, and lyrics by Tim Acito, and directed by F. Allen Sawyer.

In this musical fairy tale set at Heartsville High, the school's magical matchmaker, Zanna, is as determined as ever to make sure everyone in town is happily paired up. On the Heartsville High School campus, same-sex pairings are the norm and intolerance for heterosexuals is rampant; chess champs trump football quarterbacks in popularity and sex appeal, and a school musical about straights in the military sparks major small town controversy.



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