Oleanna
Date: Sunday, November 1, 2009
Phone: 336-272-0160
Location: Triad Stage - Search in Maps
Details: Performance at 2:00 pm. A power play by David Mamet. Every story has two sides. When an unconventional professor tries to help a struggling female student who is failing his class, the end result is far beyond what either originally expected in this shocking case of "he said, she said." What begins as a simple meeting behind closed doors leads to misinterpretations, accusations and a high-stakes struggle for power. This controversial play by David Mamet (creator of THE UNIT and author of GLENGARRY GLEN ROSS) promises to defy expectations and challenge opinions. Who is right; who is wrong? Who is to say in this examination of power, privilege and political correctness? (Please note: This production contains adult language and themes.) Tickets: $10 - $34, depending on seat location. For tickets: Phone: 336-272-0160 or toll-free 866-579-TIXX. Online: www.triadstage.org. In person: Box office at 232 South Elm Street, downtown Greensboro. Hours: 10 am - 6 pm, Monday -Friday and one hour before each performance.
Oleanna
Date: Sunday, November 1, 2009
Phone: 336-272-0160
Location: Triad Stage - Search in Maps
Details: Performance at 7:30 pm. A power play by David Mamet. Every story has two sides. When an unconventional professor tries to help a struggling female student who is failing his class, the end result is far beyond what either originally expected in this shocking case of "he said, she said"What begins as a simple meeting behind closed doors leads to misinterpretations, accusations and a high-stakes struggle for power. This controversial play by David Mamet (creator of THE UNIT and author of GLENGARRY GLEN ROSS) promises to defy expectations and challenge opinions. Who is right; who is wrong? Who is to say in this examination of power, privilege and political correctness? (Please note: This production contains adult language and themes.) Tickets: 10 - $28, depending on seat location. For tickets: Phone: 336-272-0160 or toll-free 866-579-TIXX. Online: www.triadstage.org. In person: Box office at 232 South Elm Street, downtown Greensboro. Hours: 10 am - 6 pm, Monday - Friday and one hour before each performance.
Evil Dead, The Musical
Date: Sunday, November 1, 2009
Phone: 336-334-4TIX (4849)
Location: Brown Building Theatre, UNCG - Search in Maps
Details: Directed by Jim Wren. Blood...Guts...Singing Zombies....need we say more? Call 336-334-4TIX (4849) or logon to www.boxoffice.uncg.edu to purchase tickets. Tickets will also be sold one hour prior to each performance in the lobby of the theatre. Tickets are $18 for adults; $15 for senior citizens, students; $12 for groups of 10 or more and UNCG Alumni; and $10 for UNCG Students. This musical is not appropriate for children under 17.
John Furches Gallery at Raffaldini Vineyards
Date: Sunday, November 1, 2009
Phone: 336-835-9463
Location: Raffaldini Vineyards 450 Groce Road Ronda, NC 28670 - Search in Maps
Details:
Join us for a special weekend exhibit honoring well-known regional artist John Furches. Chat with John as he unveils some new works and displays some of his most well known pieces of art. For more info, call 336-835-9463 or visit www.johnfurches.com
Oleanna
Date: Sunday, November 1, 2009
Phone: 336-272-0160
Location: Triad Stge - Search in Maps
Details: Every story has two sides. When an unconventional professor tries to help a struggling female student who is failing his class, the end result is far beyond what either originally expected in this shocking case of “he said, she said.” What begins as a simple meeting behind closed doors leads to misinterpretations, accusations and a high-stakes struggle for power. This controversial play by David Mamet (creator of The Unit and author of Glengarry Glen Ross) promises to defy expectations and challenge opinions. Who is right; who is wrong? Who is to say in this examination of power, privilege and political correctness? “Reason enough to cheer for the future of the theatre.” –Time Magazine


