Signature's ANGELS IN AMERICA Now Offers Student Rush Tix

By: Feb. 14, 2011
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Signature Theatre Company presents Tony Kushner's ANGELS IN AMERICA: A Gay Fantasia on National Themes, directed by Michael Greif. The production, originally slated to run through December 19, 2010 and extended initially through January 30, 2011 and a second time through February 20, 2011, will now play an additional five weeks through Sunday, March 27, 2011.

The show will now offer student rush tickets in addition to the regular $85 dollar tickets. Student Rush tickets are available in person on the day of the performance, beginning when the box office opens. Tickets are $30, cash only, and are subject to availability. Student rush tickets may not be available for every performance. (Availability information will not be provided by phone or online). Limit 2 ticket per valid college/university ID.

Starting February 1, Adam Driver replaced Zachary Quinto as Louis Ironson, Sofia Jean Gomez (Arabian Nights, Creature), replaced Robin Weigert as The Angel, Keira Keeley (2010 Theatre World Award winner for Roundabout's The Glass Menagerie) replaced Zoe Kazan in the role of Harper Pitt and Michael Urie replaced Christian Borle as Prior Walter. Lynne McCollough assumed the role of Hannah Pitt on Tuesday, January 18, replacing Robin Bartlett. Original cast members Bill Heck as Joe Pitt, Billy Porter as Belize and Frank Wood as Roy Cohn will continue in their roles for the extension weeks.

Please visit www.signaturetheatre.org/angels for the full performance calendar.

 



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