7 productions…1 great price
- $125 Adult
- $60 Youth (up to 18) and BHSU Student
The 2013/2014 Subscription Season
It’s starting – another season of fantastic musical performances, outstanding community theatre, and great audience laughs in our beautiful Matthews Opera House. Will you be there to join in the fun?
The Subscription Series Patron will enjoy seven exceptional performances at an unbeatable value! As a season subscriber, you are assured reserved seats for each performance. No more arriving at the theatre early or waiting in line for general admission seats. Seats will be assigned based on purchase date after our renewing subscriber’s preference period closes on July 1, 2013.
The Subscription Series costs only $125 per adult ticket – the same as last year. At this pricing, you are getting two of our community theatre productions for free! If you have children under 18 or a current BHSU student, you can purchase their series tickets for only $60. What a wonderful way to share seven evenings out with your entire family!
NOTE: We stop selling Subscription Series tickets after the first performance. However, every performance may be purchased individually.
2013-14 Subscription Events
9/27/13 LYNN TREFZGER
SPECIAL PRICE:
$15 Adults, $5 youth/BHSU
Your voice is not necessarily your own when you’re in an audience for Lynn Trefzger’s show. You could find yourself next to a rather inebriated camel — or with a new baby you didn’t even realize you had. Warning: Be extra nice to her old man Judd… he can get quite cranky and forthright. He’s a cantankerous old man and he holds little back.
10/31-11/3/13 WOMAN IN BLACK
What is the secret of Eel Marsh House? A simple tale between 2 men. A spine-tingling story. Highly acclaimed, this play combines the power and intensity of live theatre with a cinematic quality inspired by the world of film noir. It gives audiences an evening of unremitting drama as they are transported into a terrifying and ghostly world.
Come with a friend. You won’t want to drive home alone.
11/16/13 LISTEN FOR LIFE
Audiences throughout the US have been moved by this very special Listen for Life program, bringing together acclaimed artists from Israel, Palestine, Jordan & Syria, who perform together on stage in a musical statement for peace. Bound by shared stories of struggle & triumph, song & liturgy, Middle Grounds is a program that promotes peace through the uniting & healing power of music.
1/25/14 THE GOOD LOVELIES
Funny and upbeat, with just a pinch of sass, the Good Lovelies‘ textbook three-part harmonies, constant instrument swapping and witty on-stage banter have enlivened the folk music landscape since they joined forces in 2006 for their first show at Toronto’s funky Gladstone Hotel.
2/21-3/2/14 CLUE: THE MUSICAL
The internationally popular game is now a fun filled musical which brings the world’s best know suspects to life and invites the audience to help solve the mystery: who killed Mr. Boddy, in what room and with what weapon. Comic antics, witty lyrics and a beguiling score carry the investigation from room to room.
3/25/14, CALJE: Chicago Afro-Latin Jazz Ensemble
While remaining true to Latin American traditions, CALJE brings together a group that offers the musical treasures of Afro-Latin music and jazz, producing a fusion of various genres and a reflection of influences from Flamenco to Peruvian. CALJE garnered Grammy nominations in 2005 and 2008.
4/11/14, ASHWIN BATISH ENSEMBLE
If global oneness and harmony is an ideal worth pursing, then sitar master Ashwin Batish is on the forefront, bringing together multi-cultural music to create the Worldbeat genre, which blends Western pop music with traditional & folk non-Western musical influences. As a sonically adventurous fusion, Worldbeat packs quite a punch, especially in the hands of Ashwin Batish.