West End Special from 6th St. Playhouse

Oct 15, 2010 in Entertainment

SPECIAL 2-for-1 WEST END NEIGHBORHOOD ticket offer from 6TH STREET PLAYHOUSE: call the box office at (707) 523-4185 ext. 1 and say the words “I LOVE THE WEST END!” when you place your ticket order for ANY remaining performance of WHO’S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF? playing at 6th Street Playhouse now through October 24, 2010 and you will receive TWO tickets for the price of ONE. (See comments below for terms and conditions of this offer.)

Tickets MUST be purchased IN ADVANCE through the box office. Call (707) 523-4185 ext. 1 to purchase yours today or visit the box office in person. (See www.6thStreetPlayhouse.com for box office hours.)

When purchasing your ticket tell the person in the box office the secret words: “I LOVE THE WEST END!”

This special ticket price is NOT available by walking up to box office window prior to the performance you are attending. Tickets MUST be purchased in advance.

This special ticket price is NOT available through the website.

Remaining performance dates and times are: 8:00 PM on 10/15, 10/16, 10/22, 10/21, 10/22, 10/23 and 2:00 PM on 10/16, 10/17, 10/23 and 10/24.

Bring a friend and enjoy the show!

Cheers!

Cheryl Itamura | Managing Director
6th Street Playhouse | 52 West 6th Street | Santa Rosa CA 95401
707.337.2422 c | 707.676.9139 f | cheryl@6thStreetPlayhouse.com
October 1- October 24th

Stop by for a nightcap

Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf      By Edward Albee  Directed by Michael Fontaine

Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf was the winner of the 1963 Tony Award for Best Play. It tells the story of George, a professor at a small college, and his wife, Martha. They have just returned home, drunk from a Saturday night party. Martha announces, amidst general profanity, that she has invited a young couple—an opportunistic new professor at the college and his shatteringly naïve new bride—to stop by for a nightcap. When they arrive, the charade begins.

FOR MATURE AUDIENCES

CAST: Liz Jahren of Santa Rosa as Martha; Paul Huberty of Windsor as George;

Chris Sigrist of Santa Rosa as Nick; and Caitlin Dissinger of Fremont as Honey.