Diversionary Theatre's BIRDS OF A FEATHER Offers Free Tickets for Students and Educators

By: Jan. 27, 2013
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If you are a student or an educator then you are eligible for free tickets to a special matinee performance of BIRDS OF A FEATHER at the Diversionary Theatre.

The Diversionary Theatre is happy to offer free tickets on a first come first serve basis to studnets and educators. This special matinee performance will have an after performance questions and answer session with artists that are involved in the production. This production is on Thursday, February 7th at 10am.

BIRDS OF A FEATHER is partially based on the true story of true events of two male penguins that hatch and adopt a chick and inspired the famously banned children's book And Tango Makes Three. "Birds of a Feather" follows two bird families at the Central Park Zoo that hatch and adopt a chick and two hawks living and raising their family on the roof of a Fifth Avenue building. This show looks at families of every type and explores what defines a family.

If you are an educator, theatre teacher or GSA sponsor and would like to bring students, contact Anthony Methvin at amethvin@diversionary.org to make reservations ASAP.

Photo Credit: Diversionary Theatre



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