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Presented by Theatre Quorum - 2008 FIT Festival
When: Saturday, July 26, 2008, 2 p.m.
Where: Bath House Cultural Center, 521 East Lawther Drive, Dallas
Cost: $12 - $16
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Description
Recently released from prison, a dissident writer is forced to take a menial job in a brewery, so he can contribute to society. After being called into the brewmaster's office for what may be a casual conversation or perhaps a criminal interrogation, a beer-swilling confrontation erupts. Directed by Cynthia Hestand.
Part of 2008 Festival of Independent Theatres, or FIT as it's commonly called, featuring ten local theater companies for four weeks of "eagerly anticipated" performance at the Bath House Cultural Center.
Click here for a complete festival schedule.
Single tickets are available as are festival passes. 2-Week Festival Passes (July 17-27, July 30-August 9) are only $49 and 4-Week Festival Passes are only $69. Festival pass holders receive preferred seating at all performances with no need to make reservations. Just show up at the theater 15 minutes before the curtain, show your pass, and be seated first!
To purchase tickets, call 214-528-5576.
Information from the venue.
Some nearby restaurants
- Alfonso's Italian Restaurant
- Lovers Pizza Pasta (Dallas / Casa Linda)
- Szechuan Pavillion
- El Fenix Mexican Restaurant (Dallas / Buckner & Garland Rd)
- Cafe Lago
Some nearby events on July 26th
- A Permanent Signal, Bath House Cultural Center, 5 p.m.
- A Murder, Bath House Cultural Center, 2 p.m.
- Orange Oranges & So There, Bath House Cultural Center, 5 p.m.
- Savage in Limbo, Bath House Cultural Center, 8 p.m.
- Coco & Gigi, Bath House Cultural Center, 8 p.m.
Event posted July 10, 2008
Last updated July 10, 2008
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