Courthouse Center Presents 'THE GRADUATE' Thru 2/28

By: Feb. 15, 2009
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The Courthouse Center for the Arts has kicked off its 2009 Main Stage season with The Graduate.

The Graduate is a stage adaption by Terry Johnson, based on the hit movie screenplay by Calder Willingham and Buck Henry and the book by Charles Webb.

The Courhouse production stars, Jamie Dufault as Benjamin and Sandra Laub as Mrs. Robinson

The Graduate runs February 13-28. Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm, with matinees on Sundays at 2pm.

Press notes describe the classic story as, "Benjamin Braddock is a recent college graduate with no direction. His parents throw him a party for his graduation which leads to an affair with his father's business partner's wife, Mrs. Robinson. Months later at his parents' insistence he takes out Elaine, the Robinson's daughter, and finds himself falling in love with her. This leads to a confession and Elaine reacts by erasing Benjamin from her life and eventually gets engaged another man. Benjamin struggles to be accepted by her, against all the odds and wishes of her parents. He ultimately crashes her wedding and convinces her to run away and spend the rest of her life with him".

Tickets are $27 for Adults, $24 for Seniors and CCA Members, and $20 for Students. When purchasing a Student ticket enter the promo code STUDENT to get an additional $5 off the price. The Courthouse Center for the Arts is located at 3481 Kingstown Rd. West Kingston RI 02892. For more information or to purchase tickets call (401) 782-1018. Season packages are still available, call to find out how you can save today!


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