The Washington Stage Guild Presents Magic Thru 1/30

By: Jan. 30, 2011
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The Washington Stage Guild presents Magic by G.K. Chesterton and directed by Alan Wade

Magic through January 30, 2011

$50.00 Friday & Saturday Evenings;
$40.00 all other performances
Discounts
Students: half price all performances

Seniors 65 & over: $10 off top price, all performances.

Location:
Undercroft Theatre,
Mount Vernon Place United Methodist Church,
900 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC

To get tickets call 240 582-0050 or email info@stageguild.org

Or order online -
www.stageguild.org

The Washington Stage Guild welcomes 2011 with a witty fairy tale of a comedy, Magic by G.K. Chesterton. An aristocratic family reunion gets more than entertainment when the hired magician begins to challenge the limits of deception in ways that call both faith and reason into question: is it more unsettling to have your beliefs refuted, or your doubts? Gilbert Keith Chesterton was one of the twentieth century's greatest wits and a prolific writer whose works include the novel, The Man Who Was Thursday, and the Father Brown Mystery Stories.

Directed by Alan Wade and featuring Nick DePinto, Madeline Ruskin, Matt Bassett, David Bryan Jackson, Vincent Clark, Lynn Steinmetz and Daniel Kenner.

Order a Season Pass or single tickets online with a credit card - just go to our website - www.stageguild.org

 

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