The MIT Musical Theatre Guild Presents HACK, PUNT, TOOL 2/3-5

By: Feb. 03, 2012
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The MIT Musical Theatre Guild is set to present its IAP production Hack, Punt, Tool: an Original Musical by MIT Students. 

Music by Julie Henion '11
Lyrics by Daniel Levine '12
Book by Zach Barryte '13, Rachel Bowens-Rubin '11, Danbee Kim '09
Orchestrations by Hubert Hwang '07, Matthew Putnam '09

About the show: "Hack, Punt, Tool is an original musical written by current MIT students and recent alums about a group of MIT students who are working together to build a hack. The story follows the adventures of a freshman, Billy Rogers, who wants to become a hacker so he can be hardk0re. As the campus police, romantic entanglements, and old misunderstandings challenge the success of the hack, the hackers learn to trust in their friends and discover what's really important about life at MIT."

Special Q + A session with the writers of the show following the Matinee on Sunday, February 5th!

*Special Note for reserved-out performances*: Please sign up for the waiting list! Most people on the waiting list usually get a seat a few minutes before the show starts!

Six Performances:

February 3-4, 9-11 at 8PM
February 5 at 2PM

in La Sala de Puerto Rico, 84 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA

Ticket Prices:

$6 - MIT & Wellesley students
$10 - MIT Community, Seniors, and other students
$15 - General public

Make your Ticket Reservations at

http://web.mit.edu/mtg/www/TicketReservations.html



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