Tuesday, November 01, 2005
With ML open, we're already thinking about Roar
Yes, we're set to go with the blog reader's discount for our final show of the Fall season, The Roar of the Greasepaint, the Smell of the Crowd. This is a rarely-performed piece by Anthony Newley and Leslie Bricusse.
I'm kind of fascinated to see it because I remember Anthony Newley from his many TV appearances when I was younger.
And of coures, as with any 42d St Moon show, there is the golden opportunity to hear songs you've known all your life in context. In this case I have heard "Who Can I Turn To" and "On a Wonderful Day Like Today" many many times, but have no idea what they're about!
The discount is a familiar deal: 20% off all tix for all performances, excluding Sunday matinees. Again, there is limited avalability of discounted tix per performance. And again, the discount is only available by phone orders or by walking up to the box office window at the Yerba Buena Center.
Oh, and if you have kids, the Moon is adding a special family matinee on Saturday December 3rd at 1PM. There will be activities for the kids, so it might be a great way to get your kids interested in the theatre at a young age. (Look, we need all the future audience members and future performers we can get!)
All details are here.
I'm kind of fascinated to see it because I remember Anthony Newley from his many TV appearances when I was younger.
And of coures, as with any 42d St Moon show, there is the golden opportunity to hear songs you've known all your life in context. In this case I have heard "Who Can I Turn To" and "On a Wonderful Day Like Today" many many times, but have no idea what they're about!
The discount is a familiar deal: 20% off all tix for all performances, excluding Sunday matinees. Again, there is limited avalability of discounted tix per performance. And again, the discount is only available by phone orders or by walking up to the box office window at the Yerba Buena Center.
Oh, and if you have kids, the Moon is adding a special family matinee on Saturday December 3rd at 1PM. There will be activities for the kids, so it might be a great way to get your kids interested in the theatre at a young age. (Look, we need all the future audience members and future performers we can get!)
All details are here.