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Portland Stage Company Two Mainstage Tickets for the 2013/2014 Season

Item Number
160
Estimated Value
90 USD
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Item Description

Portland Stage Company
Mainstage Tickets Voucher

Good for Two Mainstage Tickets Within the 2013/2014 Season

Value:  $90

Good through May13, 2014

http://www.portlandstage.org/

 

Item Special Note

Follow this link to the 2013/214 Mainstage shows:

http://www.portlandstage.org/Page.65.Mainstage

 

by David Sedaris | DEC 3 - DEC 22, 2013 

Spend an irreverent evening with Crumpet - one of Santa’s little helpers during the holiday rush at Macy’s - as he copes with thousands of shoppers (and their kiddies) with whacked out, wicked wit. This show is a holiday treat for grownups, so leave the little angels at home. In the Studio Theater.

 

by Joseph Vass | JAN 21 - FEB 16, 2014

A light-hearted musical revue about the life and lyrics of the legendary American librettist Ira Gershwin. From his early days writing comic tunes to Broadway and Hollywood stardom, two singers help Ira tell his story through his own words set to music by Jerome Kern, Kurt Weill, and of course, his brother and favorite collaborator, George. 

 

by Tom Coash | FEB 25 - MAR 16, 2014 
(World Premiere)

 A contemporary drama about bridging the gap between West and Middle East. When Intisar, 
an African-American Muslim student, arrives in Cairo for a year abroad, 
she hopes to finally be understood. She’s quickly enlisted by her exuberant Egyptian roommate, Samar, to help create 
a blog debating the practice of wearing veils, 
but when the Arab Spring 
intervenes, revolution threatens to overtake their friendship. 

Winner of the 2012 Clauder Competition for New England Playwrights

 

by Nina Raine | MAR 25 - APR 13, 2014

A dysfunctional family is forced to reconsider their relationships and how they communicate when their son, Billy – who was born deaf but stayed out of “deaf culture”– meets Sylvia, a young woman from a deaf family. Interweaving keen insight and surprising moments of humor, this Off-Broadway hit explores language, identity, and what it means to fit in with those close to you. 

 

by Evan Smith | APR 22 - MAY 18, 2014

Theology and sharp-tongued quips intersect when aging sisters Mary and Margaret find themselves defending their Catholic beliefs to a young evangelist who knocks at their door. Faced with persistent cheerfulness, the two women call in their parish priest for back-up and the debate takes off. Smith’s thought-provoking comedy asks how far our cares and creeds will carry us before we start asking questions.


Excludes final week of each show.  Not valid for The Snow Queen

 

 

 

 

 

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