Is Roundabout ever on TDF or Today Tix? I would love to see Old Times but man, even the cheap seats are getting costly these days. Going to the theater this often really adds up.
Are there any workaround or discounts for Roundabout that I'm unaware of?
Thanks in advance and apologies if this was addressed elsewhere.
I am bringing a group of high school actors across the country into NYC next month, and I would love for them to see some Pinter. Problem is, I teach in a fairly conservative and religious community and I am afraid this play might cause some parent complaints. But I don't know for sure because I am not very familiar with this particular work. Has anyone here read this script? Can anyone give me a heads up on the amount of profanity and sexuality in the show?
I've used my HipTix Gold membership for two seasons now so I NEVER pay full price for a Roundabout show. There are good deals all over the place for their productions.
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Mr.JNLong - I am familiar with Old Times. Parents would probably complain about the show. There is good information about the play on Wikipedia. Also, I'm not sure Old Times would appeal to high school students. There is little physical action in the play. What are you taking your students to see?
I'm not sure how high schoolers would react to this play. Shakespeare Theatre has good educational videos about OLD TIMES on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkR4cJDTanI
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