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3 Plays. As low as $60!


Be among the first to see three brand new plays by emerging American playwrights! Guarantee your seats by subscribing to Abingdon Theatre Company today! As a subscriber, you will enjoy:
 

THE BEST PRICES

Single ticket prices are $25 for productions in the Dorothy Strelsin Theatre. If you subscribe, Abingdon will waive the membership processing fee of $5.

PLUS: Abingdon will waive the $3.38 per ticket service fee.
That’s an additional savings of over $10!

 

NEW SUBSCRIBER LEVELS for 2010-2011:


PREMIUM SUBSCRIPTION: $75 Abingdon PREMIUM Subscribers can choose to attend any performance including the GALA OPENING NIGHT and FRIDAY NIGHT POST SHOW RECEPTION* with the actors!
*Based on seat availability!

SEASON SUBSCRIPTION: $60 Abingdon SEASON SUBSCRIBERS can choose to attend any performance EXCLUDING Opening Night Gala and Friday Post show reception with actors!


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INVITATIONS TO ABINGDON THEATRE COMPANY EVENTS

Our Conversation With The Artists Nights, the Christopher Brian Wolk Award ceremony and party, our Annual Gala and, of course, our ongoing FREE Reading Series, where you’ll receive a sneak peak into the script development process so essential to Abingdon. These are just some of the events you will be invited to attend as a subscriber to Abingdon Theatre Company

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Our 2010 - 2011 Season:


October 29 — November 21, 2010

The Nanjing Race

by Reggie Cheong-Leen
directed by Brian Tom O’Connor
New York Premiere Philip, a Japanese-American businessman, comes to Nanjing China in 1988. Yu Ahn, a hotel “floor-boy” befriends Philip in the hope of being sponsored to go to America. But it is Bao, another floor-boy, who intrigues Philip. Trapped in their social and racial identities, the three men struggle to come to terms with their desires and prejudices. Funny, dramatic and deeply moving, The Nanjing Race depicts an intimate culture-clash at an intriguing moment in recent Chinese history.


January 21 — February 13, 2011

How I Fell in Love

by Joel Fields
directed by Jules Ochoa
New York Premiere In this delightful romantic comedy, winner of the 2009 Christopher Brian Wolk Award, two lost souls haplessly seek romance as they stumble into adulthood. When they accidentally find their way into each other’s lives, they discover that their individual stories may be more intertwined than they could have ever imagined... and they start to question the meaning of fate, friendship, and true love.


March 31 — April 17, 2011

Summer in Sanctuary

by Al Letson
directed by Rob Urbinati
New York Premiere Told through monologue, song, poetry, and multimedia, this autobiographical piece by performance poet/playwright Al Letson challenges perceptions about race and class, as he recounts his struggles to connect with the disadvantaged children of the Sanctuary. Funny, poignant, and ultimately inspiring, Summer in Sanctuary will take you into the heart of a community, and leave you with a better understanding of the world.

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In the Arms of Baby Jesus
by Michèle Raper Rittenhouse
Joseph LaRocca, Patti Mariano (l. to r.)
(Photo by Kim T. Sharp)

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