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Method Machine offers special pricing for season tickets

By Anonymous
Posted Sep 01, 2010 @ 08:02 AM
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Rochester-based theater group is offering specially priced season tickets for its 2010-11 year: There’s the Preview Series — three plays for $20 — for preview performances, presented prior to Saturday opening-night performances; and the Machine Series, series tickets to any performance, at three plays for $30.

Scheduled plays include “Neighborhood 3: Requisition of Doom” (Sept. 9-25) about reality, perception, generational divides ... and zombies; “The Lieutenant of Innishmore” (Feb. 17-March 6), in which a ruthless IRA terrorist is heartbroken by his beloved cat’s death; and Tennesee Williams’ “Something Cloudy, Something Clear” (May 5-22) about a young playwright in Cape Cod.

All plays are at the Multi-use Community Cultural Center, 142 Atlantic Ave., Rochester.

Rochester-based theater group is offering specially priced season tickets for its 2010-11 year: There’s the Preview Series — three plays for $20 — for preview performances, presented prior to Saturday opening-night performances; and the Machine Series, series tickets to any performance, at three plays for $30.

Scheduled plays include “Neighborhood 3: Requisition of Doom” (Sept. 9-25) about reality, perception, generational divides ... and zombies; “The Lieutenant of Innishmore” (Feb. 17-March 6), in which a ruthless IRA terrorist is heartbroken by his beloved cat’s death; and Tennesee Williams’ “Something Cloudy, Something Clear” (May 5-22) about a young playwright in Cape Cod.

All plays are at the Multi-use Community Cultural Center, 142 Atlantic Ave., Rochester.

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