North Coast Repertory Theatre Presents THE DRAWER BOY 2/26-3/20

By: Feb. 15, 2011
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Full of delightfully wry humor and mystery, drama and humanity, Michael Healey's The Drawer Boy, celebrates the true meaning of friendship and the transformative power of storytelling. The play created a phenomenon at Chicago's Steppenwolf Theatre and is one of the most successful plays in Canadian theatre history. In 2001 it made Time Magazine's top ten list as "a new classic."

WHAT:
North Coast Repertory Theatre Presents:
The Drawer Boy
By Michael Healey
Directed by David Ellenstein

FEATURING:
Featuring: Frank Corrado* (Morgan), Paul Hopper* (Angus), Kevin Koppman-Gue (Miles)

WHEN:
February 26 - March 20, 2011
Previews: February 23 - 25, 2011

WHERE:

North Coast Repertory Theatre
987 Lomas Santa Fe Drive, Solana Beach, CA 92075

TICKET PRICES: $30 - $47

HOW TO BUY TICKETS: Tickets for The Drawer Boy are available onlyat North Coast Repertory Theatre in Solana Beach at 987 Lomas Santa Fe Drive, Suite D, 92075. For ticket information or reservations call (858)-481-1055 or visit www.northcoastrep.org. Box Office hours are Noon to 4pm daily and Noon to Curtain day of shows.
Preview tickets are $32.00, Opening Night tickets are $47, Saturday evening and Sunday Matinee tickets are $41.00 and Wednesday - Friday evening and Saturday Matinees are $37.00. Student/Seniors and Military save $3.00 and Subscriber single tickets are $5.00 off.

SHOWTIMES: Show times are select Wednesdays at 7:00pm and select Saturday matinees at 2:00pm. Regular show times are Thursday - Saturday at 8:00pm and Sundays at 2:00pm and 7:00pm.

LISTING: Full of delightfully wry humor and mystery, drama and humanity, Michael Healey's The Drawer Boy, celebrates the true meaning of friendship and the transformative power of storytelling. The play created a phenomenon at Chicago's Steppenwolf Theatre and is one of the most successful plays in Canadian theatre history. In 2001 it made Time Magazine's top ten list as "a new classic."

 



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