Victory Gardens Theater Offers $50 Tickets To BLUE DOOR And LOST BOYS

By: Jan. 25, 2010
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Exclusive Offer For Groups See Blue Door and The Lost Boys of Sudan For Only $50!

Only 10 people are needed to make a group!
See One Play For $20 - $43 | See Both Plays For Just $50
Deeper Discounts Available For Groups Of 50 Or More
Special Rates Available For Access Groups

Enhance your experience by adding on a pre- or post-show reception or discussion.

For more information or to book your group, please call
773.549.5788. ext. 2131 or visit victorygardens.org/groups

A Chicago Premiere
Blue Door
By Tanya Barfield l Directed by Andrea J. Dymond
Now - February 28

Book Your Group

Top 5 Reasons to Bring Your Group to Blue Door:
1. Discover the Pulitzer Prize nominated work
2. Explore over a century of African-American history
3. See a contemporary exploration of Black identity
4. Witness one man's journey to find himself
5. Invite your family (Recommended for ages 12 and up)

Do All 5 For ONLY $25!

A soul-searching journey begins when an African-American professor is left by his wife due to his reluctance to embrace his identity. The night of their break, he's visited by the spirits of several male ancestors whose stories illuminate and guide his way. Blue Door is a beautiful exploration of family and identity that will resonate with anyone who has ever struggled to live with - or escape - the past.

Supported in part by the Sara Lee Foundation

A Chicago Premiere
The Lost Boys of Sudan
By Ensemble Playwright Lonnie Carter l Directed by Jim Corti
March 19 - April 25
Book Your Group

Three boys meet in the worst way: fleeing the horrors of war. And as they team up on a perilous journey to a refugee camp, they exchange heroic survival stories, song and even laughter. Thus begins an extraordinary passage that eventually takes three boys of the Dinka tribe to, of all places, Fargo, North Dakota, where encountering drought, crocodiles and guerrillas are replaced with malls, video games, and Skittles. From the author of recent VGT hits The Romance of Magno Rubio and Wheatley.

Supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts

For group tickets call 773.549.5788 ext. 2131 l TTY 773.871.0682
or visit victorygardens.org

2433 N. Lincoln Ave
Chicago, IL

 



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