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March 24 - April 21, 2006
Fridays & Saturdays at 8
pm All Seats $18
Sundays at 2 pm All Seats $15
Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for drama in
1993 and recently seen on HBO as a much
heralded miniseries directed by Mike Nichols,
the play is set in New York City in the mid-1980s.
When it
opened in 1993, critics and audiences welcomed Kushner's vision of an
America trying to deal with AIDS and the ways it affected society.
It
demonstrated how various communities throughout the country were united by
the consequences of this disease. Filled with moments of black comedy,
biblical references, elements of Greek tragedy and spectacular dialogue, Kushner's play blends contemporary style and classical influences with
brilliance. Contains mature language and
content.

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