[NEohioPAL] OUR TOWN OPENS AT HEIGHTS YOUTH THEATRE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3

Pamela Fine olydia78 at ameritech.net
Thu Dec 2 04:16:12 PST 2010


Heights Youth Theatre's
 first straight play in its history opens on Friday, December 3, 7 PM

Thornton Wilder's OUR TOWN
directed by Nathan Motta

Come see a performance at HYT in a way unlike you've seen one before-- from the stage!
Thornton Wilder's American classic about the citizens of Grover's Corners addresses the subjects of love, marriage, and death within 
the context of life in a small New England town at the start of the twentieth century.  With the Stage Manager as the audience's guide, the play
is a character study that centers around George Gibbs and Emily Webb whose mutual affection grows and effects decisions that guide the course of their lives.  Using minimal sets and props, and the device of the play itself, the audience must rely on the skill of the actors, the guidance of the 
Stage Manager, and Wilder's words to weave the story of this landmark of the American stage.

Friday, December 3, 7:00 PM will be a special benefit performance - 
tickets $15 with a reception to follow

** all proceeds from this performance will go to Heights Youth Theatre so they may continue to provide excellent 
educational opportunities to their youth partcipants**

Friday, December 3 & 10, 7 PM
Saturday, December 4 (2 PM) & 11 (7 PM)
Sunday, December 12, 2 PM

all performances are at

Wiley Middle School - Auditorium
2181 Miramar Road
University Heights, Ohio 44118

Box office will open 45 minutes before the show 

Tickets  - $9 general admission

Cash or check only

www.heightsyouththeatre.org

Heights Youth Theatre programming is made possible by the generous support of the residents 
of Cuyahoga County through Cuyahoga Arts and Culture and The Ohio Arts Council. 



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