Falcon Theatre Announces 2010-2011 Season

By: Jul. 01, 2010
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October 2010 will mark the Falcon Theatre's 13th year in business. What a wonderful 13 years it has been! Our mission remains to make as many people laugh with live theatre as possible. Since we opened our doors, we have been committed to cultivating comedy through the voices of veteran stage actors and newcomers alike. That rare combination of experience and innovation is what we think sets the Falcon Theatre apart. Our 13th year is all about loyalty, love and laughter! We hope you will bring a friend with you to enjoy all five plays.
- Garry Marshall and Kathleen Marshall LaGambina
2010-2011 Season Subscriptions Now On Sale!

2010-2011 Season Line-up

A WITHER'S TALE
Written by Troubadour Theater Company
Directed by Matt Walker
The Ovation Award-winning theater company is mixing Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale with the music of smooth soul singer Bill Withers.
August 11-September 26, 2010

TEA AT FIVE
Written by Matthew Lombardo
Directed by Jenny Sullivan
Stephanie Zimbalist slips into the voice and being of perhaps the world's most famous actress, Katharine Hepburn, in this gracefully funny and heartwarming one-woman show.
October 13-November 14, 2010

THE FIRST JO-EL
Written by Troubadour Theater Company
Directed by Matt Walker
"They May Be Right" or they may be crazy, but the Troubies are telling the story of the nativity with the help of "Piano Man", Billy Joel.
December 1, 2010-January 16, 2011

THE CATHOLIC GIRL'S GUIDE TO LOSING YOUR VIRGINITY
Written by Annie Hendy
This sexy and irreverent new comedy tells the hilarious and invigorating story of Lizzy, a witty and soulful Midwestern girl blossoming in the big city of her dreams.
February 2 - March 6, 2011

Jamaica, Farewell
Written by Debra Ehrhardt
Directed by Joel Zwick
Presented in association with Rita Wilson
Debra Ehrhardt's play, based on a mostly true story about her journey to the USA from Jamaica in the turbulent 1970s of the Manley Era, is a hilarious and touching story of how one woman risked everything in order to fulfull her lifelong dream of starting over in America.
March 16-April 17, 2011

CLICK HERE for more details on the shows and for information on how to subscribe today!

More information on Troubadour Theater Company at www.troubie.com.

$10 Gift Card to Smokehouse Restaurant with Every Subscription

Falcon Subscriber Benefits

SAVE MONEY! Subscribers save up to 20% off of individual ticket prices!

FREE PARKING! Subscribers recieve a PARKING PASS for the Falcon's on-site Subscriber parking lot.

PRESALE TROUBIE TICKETS! Subscribers can buy additional tickets for Troubadour Theater Company shows at the Falcon BEFORE they go on sale to the public.

A DELICIOUS BONUS BENEFIT: $10 Off at the Smokehouse Restaurant! With every subscription purchased, get a $10 certificate for the Smokehouse Restaurant, located right down the street from the Falcon at 4420 West Lakeside Dr. Valid for dinner after 4 pm. Smokehouse1946.com

Join the Falcon Family! Call 818.955.8101 or download an order form at www.FalconTheatre.com to subscribe today!

Now Playing: Troubies' CHiPS THE MUSICAL!

Falcon Theatre presents

CHiPS the Musical
presented by Troubadour Theater Company
written by Rick Batalla & Henry Phillips
directed by Matt Walker

Take a journey down the 405 Freeway circa the 1970s when highways were hopping and surface streets were for sissies - when you could get from Downtown to the Westside in 20 minutes, and not just in a Toyota. There you'll find those super-flashy stewards of safety and suave-ness, Ponch and John, in CHiPS the Musical. Rest assured, Ponch and John are still wearing their well-starched uniforms, packin' the heat, and looking fine enough to cause a fender-bender while battling criminals of the worst kind: female eco-terrorists sporting roller skates and short shorts! The boys on bikes are back...and this time, they're singing! 

June 17 - July 25
Thurs. - Sat. at 8pm, Sat. & Sun. at 4pm
No shows Sun. July 4 & Thurs. July 22

Recommended for ages 16 & Up

BUY ONLINE at www.FalconTheatre.com or call the Falcon Theatre Box Office at 818.955.8101.

More information on Troubadour Theater Company at www.troubie.com.



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