2nd Annual Scary Stories With TTC, 10/22

By: Oct. 17, 2010
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The Theater Company (TTC) is tingling with anticipation to present a spirited evening of ghosts and spooky mayhem once again with "SCARY STORIES FROM THE WATERFRONT."

SCARY STORIES is a mixture of ghost stories and tales of the unexplained gathered from the local area and beyond. Producing Artistic Director David Zimmerman notes, "We are taking special care to include ghost stories from Hoboken, Jersey City and Bayonne, along with some strange tales from around the globe. We will definitely send a chill up your spine!" The readers will include long-time TTC performer Robert Gonzales Jr., Judith Moss from the Attic Ensemble in Jersey City, and Florence Pape from the Hudson Theatre Ensemble in Hoboken. The stories will be read by candlelight, and seasonal refreshments will be served (included in admission price).

Event Details:
Performance:
October 22, 2010 - One Night Only at 10pm

Location:
TTC's Studio - C413
Monroe Center for the Arts, 720 Monroe, St., Hoboken, NJ
Free parking behind the building (from Jackson St.) and the 9th Street. Light Rail Station is only a block away.

Tickets (Refreshments are included):
$13/adults, $10/students & seniors
Credit card: www.brownpapertickets.com/event/134396
Reservations: email boxoffice@thetheatercompany.org,
Or purchase at the door on the evening of the performance (cash or check only).

About TTC:
Originally named the DeBaun Players, The Theater Company is based in Hoboken, NJ, and has been presenting plays since 2000. In June 2007, TTC was awarded Associate Membership with the New Jersey Theatre Alliance - a consortium of professional, not-for-profit theatres in
New Jersey that holds the unique position of being the only statewide arts service organization focused solely on professional theater.

Additionally, the company is also a founding member of the Hudson County Theatre Alliance. TTC's mission is to produce theatrical productions that are accessible to people of every age, involving a diverse group of people on stage and off.

For more information about SCARY STORIES FROM THE WATERFRONT or TTC, please visit www.thetheatercompany.org or email the.theater.company@gmail.com.



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