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"I Was Most Alive With You" at the Huntington Theatre

Item Number
38
Estimated Value
320 USD
Sold
140 USD to Lisaotis
Number of Bids
4  -  Bid History

Item Description

Four tickets to Huntington Theatre Company's ambitious and moving new play "I Was Most Alive with You" running May 27th though June 26thwritten and directed by Craig Lucas and on stage at the Calderwood Pavilion (527 Tremont Street, Boston).Start the night off right with dinner at nearby Metropolis Cafe, which offers a relaxed, romantic neighborhood environment and presents creative, Mediterranean-inspired eclectic menus.

At Thanksgiving dinner, Knox shares that he is grateful for three things he thought were a curse: being deaf, being gay, and being an alcoholic. After a terrible accident and what feels like the trials of Job, he and his familys resilience is put to the test. Written both in English and American Sign Language, Craig Lucas funny, ambitious, and beautiful new play pulses with the exhilaration and ache of human connection.

I Was Most Alive with Youis a new play created by a hearing artist featuring Deaf/deaf actors and characters. It is being told in both ASL and English.


A $100 gift certificate for Metropolis.

Item Special Note

Tickets subject to availability on these dates

Friday May 27th 8pm

Sunday May 29th 7 pm

Tuesday May 31 7:30 pm

Thursday June 2 7:30 pm

Friday June 3 8pm

Saturday June 4 2pm

Saturday June 4 2pm

Sunday June 5 7pm

Tuesday June 7 7:30 pm


Lucas [has an] enduringly original sensibility. The New York Times At Thanksgiving dinner, Knox shares that he is grateful for three things he thought were a curse: being Deaf, being gay, and being an alcoholic. After a terrible accident and what feels like the trials of Job, he and his familys resilience is put to the test. Written both in English and American Sign Language, Craig Lucas funny, ambitious, and beautiful new play pulses with the exhilaration and ache of human connection.

Donated By:

Denise Clinton

Jim and Stephanie Patrick