Tomorrows Performance of THE END OF THE TOUR Cancelled, 2/11

By: Feb. 10, 2010
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Actress Kathleen Powers, currently starring in Joel Drake Johnson's THE END OF THE TOUR directed by Cecilie Keenan at 16th Street Theater is stuck in New York due to the snow storm. Tomorrow's performance on Thursday, February 11 has been cancelled. But Friday's 7:30 PM show and Saturday's 5:00 PM & 8:00 PM will go on as planned. Due to the cancellation, a special President's Day performance (how appropriate) has been added on Monday, February 15 at 7:30 PM.

THE END OF THE TOUR by Joel Drake Johnson tells the story of Andrew Morris who shares only one thing with former President Ronald Reagan and that's the town of Dixon, Illinois. When a frantic phone call from his sister forces Andrew to return home with his partner, the audience is taken on an often comic, sometimes disturbing tour of the lives of loved ones who still walk the line.

Joel Drake Johnson is the author of THE FALL TO EATH (Steppenwolf), FOUR PLACES (Victory Gardens) and A BLUE MOON (Chicago Dramatists). He is a Jeff and Emmy award nominee.

Tickets to THE END OF THE TOUR are $16 and can be purchased by visiting online at www.16thstreettheater.org.

Thursday & Friday performances are followed by post-show dialogues with playwright or director.

Running time is 90 minutes with no intermission.

 



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