Dear Tim Israel,
How do they know my name?
New York Theatre Workshop would like to invite you to a performance of
HORIZON, the New York Premiere of a new play created, written and
composed by Rinde Eckert, directed by David Schweizer. We think this
show would be of great interest to you and the readers of your blog.
'readers' - that's you, Mom!
Rinde Eckert, an Obie-winner for AND GOD CREATED GREAT WHALES and 2007
Pulitzer Prize finalist for Drama, is renowned as a writer, composer,
director and performer whose Opera/New Music Theatre productions have
toured extensively. In HORIZON, a work for three actors loosely based on
the teachings of theologian Reinhold Niebuhr, Eckert plays Reinhart
Poole, an unconventional theologian and teacher of ethics at a seminary.
Reinhart, who has been pressured to resign by dogmatic powers within his
church, works all night on his last lecture. He also talks with his
wife, argues with the ghost of his brother, remembers conversations, and
indulges his hobby: writing a comic allegory about two ageless masons
who've been building the same church foundation for 1750 years. In
story, song, movement, and music Reinhart, his family, and his strange
masons inhabit a visually brilliant landscape, a moving and funny
horizon.
This is a lot. I hope you noticed that and stopped reading, too.
Attached is a press release with more information about Rinde, David,
and the production. We would like to invite you to attend one of the
following performances:
Email me if you want the attached press release.
Sunday, June 3rd at 2pm or 7pm
Monday, June 4th at 8pm
Tuesday, June 5th at 7pm
Thursday, June 7th at 8pm
Friday, June 8th at 8pm
Saturday, June 9th at 3pm or 8pm
Sunday, June 10th at 2pm or 7pm
I don't know any of those people!
We'd also like to offer your readers the following discount:
Tickets for all performances June 1 - July 1 are just $35 each (reg.
$50).
Use code HZHVN35 when ordering.
What did I always say? Follow me and you will be taken care of.
To purchase tickets, call TeleCharge at (212) 947-8844 or visit
http://www.broadwayoffers.com/go.aspx?MD=2001&MC=HZHVN35
New York Theatre Workshop also offers both Student Tickets and CheapTix
Sundays.
Stay in school and you will be taken care of.
CheapTix Sundays: All tickets for all Sunday evening performances at 7pm
are just $20 each! Tickets are available in advance but must be
purchased at the NYTW box office on a cash-only basis.
Okay!
Student Tickets: Full-time students with a valid student ID may purchase
$20 tickets for all performances (subject to availability). Limit one
ticket per ID. Tickets must be purchased in person and require an ID at
the box office.
Alright!
If you could post the information on your blog, it would be much
appreciated.
Done!
To book your tickets, please contact Cathy Popowytsch at
CathyP@nytw.org.
Can't believe they'd give out contact information to someone like me.
Thank you,
Matt Joachim
Oh. It's Matt. My housemate.
Marketing Assistant
For a minute I thought it was someone I didn't know, running a google search of theatre blogs.
New York Theatre Workshop
Nope.
79 East 4th Street
Just my buddy who knows about this but doesn't actually read it.
New York, NY 10003
I guess you could call this an Epic disappointment.
phone: (212) 780-9037
Rah Rah.
FRANCO
a theatre without principle.
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2 comments:
we should go, sit in various seats in the theater, and masturbate really awkwardly and loudly.
or we could go and enjoy it quietly.
or we could just not go.
I'm up for loudly not going and then quietly masturbating.
FRANCO
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