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The Lord of the Flies

Presented by PublicWorks & Risk Theater Initiative

January 12, 2008

8 PM

Bath House Cultural Center

521 East Lawther Drive , Dallas, TX

Age Limit

13+

$10 - $15

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The Lord of the Flies

PublicWorks Theatre Company & Risk Theater Initiative (in association with The Dallas Children’s Theater) co-present the adaptation by Nigel Williams of the novel, this time set in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Eleven schoolboys are stranded and left to fend for themselves --young survivors in a precarious new world - under the pressure of raw nature.

Tickets are $15 adults, $10 students/seniors and there is a pay-what-you-can performance on Wednesday January 9. Call 214-774-7242 to reserve tickets or purchase online. The play is recommended for audiences 13 and over.

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lisatmp, anonymous:

thanks for supporting local theater!

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insolite, anonymous:

Tickets available online at http://www.publicworksdallas.org

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