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Custom Made Season Pass 2009/10

The Next Stage
San Francisco, CA


It's so easy!  You can join us for all 5 shows or just choose 3 - great savings either way!  

Best of all, we reserve the best seats in the house for all our subscribers!  Still not convinced?  We'll throw in one of our delicious snacks!  Discounts and sweets - the best way to celebrate our first season at The Next Stage!

How it Works:

1) Select Begin Order above and then choose the 3-show or 5-show package.  You won't have to choose your show dates until later.  Follow the steps and be sure to note your Passholder I.D. (provided at completion of sign-up and in confirmation email).

2) When you know the dates you want to attend a particular show, log back onto this web site and go to the Use a Season Pass option under the Quick Links.  We recommend saving your Season Pass confirmation email for direct access to the passholder area of the site and your i.d.

3) Follow the Season Pass Reservation instructions to choose your event(s) and date(s).

4) Arrive at the theatre by performance time to enjoy your reserved best seats in the house!  

We strongly recommend reserving 48 hours in advance to be sure seats are available.

Our Season:
The Heidi Chronicles by Wendy Wasserstein
This Pulitzer-Prize winning play follows art historian, Heidi Holland, from the idealism of the 1960s to turn-of-the-century alienation, as we encounter her friends and lovers throughout this uniquely American story.  We are thrilled to bring back one of our favorite shows to open our new home!

Cotton Patch Gospel by Harry Chapin
The legendary singer-songwriter Harry Chapin ("Taxi," "Cats in the Cradle") penned the music and lyrics to "The Greatest Story Ever Re-Told."  This progressive, modern bluegrass gospel follows preacher Jesus Davidson on a joyous, uplifting and thoughtful journey from birth in Gainesville, GA to his ultimate end in Atlanta.

Red Light Winter by Adam Rapp  Bay Area Premiere!
Escaping their lives in Manhattan, former college buddies, Matt and Davis, take off to Amsterdam and find themselves thrown into a bizarre love triangle with a beautiful young prostitute named Christina. But the romance they encounter in Europe is eventually overshadowed by the truth they discover at home.  Adam Rapp's play is poetic, erotic, and unforgettable.
*note: "Red Light Winter" is a strong "R" if judged by the MPAA. Adolescents should have adult accompaniment.  

The Diary of Anne Frank adapted by Wendy Kesselman
This dynamic new adaptation of "The Diary of Anne Frank" gives us an Anne who is overflowing with adolescent life.  Upon his death, Anne's father, Otto, released the previously unpublished portions of his daughter's diary.  Here, we are presented an Anne we can recognize as ourselves - defiant, passionate, curious, and determined.  This new Diary fearlessly addresses the realities of the Holocaust and a life in hiding.

Sister Mary Ignatius Explains it All For You and The Actor's Nightmare
Two hilarious plays by Christopher Durang

Perhaps the funniest, darkest and most absurd writer alive, Durang's plays are instantly recognizable and hysterically uncomfortable.  Here, we take two of his most beloved plays to end our season and leave you laughing!  Join Sister Mary for a tour of her own unique brand of Catholicism, and then find out what all actors (and accountants) truly fear.  

Kid Friendly: No
Dog Friendly: No
Non-Smoking: No
Wheelchair Accessible: No


Contact
Who: Leah Abrams
Phone: 510.207.5774
Email: labrams@custommade.org
Web: http://www.custommade.org
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Event Owner: The Custom Made Theatre Co.
On BPT Since: August 23, 2006


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Event Details
Dates
 
Start: Wednesday Dec 30, 2009 12:00 PM
End: Sunday Feb 28, 2010 2:00 PM

Prices
  $50.00 - $75.00

Location
  The Next Stage
1620 Gough St.
San Francisco, CA 94109
United States

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  Arts>Theatre