Princeton Summer Theater's 2018 Season Concludes With THE BALTIMORE WALTZ

By: Aug. 12, 2018
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Princeton Summer Theater's 2018 Season Concludes With THE BALTIMORE WALTZ Princeton Summer Theater (PST) concludes its 2018 season with Paula Vogel's The Baltimore Waltz, which opens August 9thand runs until Sunday August 19th. This comedic fantasy, written by Paula Vogel in response to the AIDS crisis, is a fierce portrait of two siblings' love and a call to live life to the fullest. The Baltimore Waltz follows Anna and Carl through Europe on a film-noir inspired trip, filled with mysterious detectives, devious doctors, and alluring men as they search for a cure for Anna's disease.

Following our productions of Tick, Tick...Boom!; Uncommon Women and Others; and The Children's Hour; The Baltimore Waltzfurthers this season's theme of self-discovery. Whether facing graduation, an unexpected diagnosis, middle age, or a scandal, the challenges these characters face test them and help each one find out what truly matters. With four brilliant takes on responding to adversity and change, these plays push us to closely examine our lives, to dream big, and to fight for those we care about.

Company Member Evan Gedrich returns to the stage in this production, joined by Guest Artists Abby Melick and Sean Peter Drohan.

Performances for The Baltimore Waltz run August 9th-August 19thwith shows every Thursday-Saturday at 8pm, Saturdays & Sundays at 2pm, and select Wednesdays at 8pm. All performances take place in The Hamilton Murray Theater on Princeton University's campus in Princeton, NJ 08540.

A talkback will occur after Friday evening performances. Join us August 10thin a post-show discussion with the cast, creative team, and director, Nico Krell. Then, on August 17thProfessor Robert Sandberg, Lecturer in Theater and English at Princeton University, joins the conversation.

Tickets are $29.50 for general admission, $24.50 for students and matinee performances. To order tickets, visit http://www.princetonsummertheater.org/tickets or call the PST box office at 1-732-997-0205.



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