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St. Mark's Players Season Tickets 2006-07

Washington, DC

Ticket Information

Ticket Type Price Fee Quantity
Adult $42.00 $0.00
Student / Senior / SMP Member $36.00 $0.00
Child (under 12) $18.00 $0.00

Event Details

This year's season features 3 great shows:

Last Night of Ballyhoo - Set in December 1939 in Atlanta, GA. Hitler is invading Poland, "Gone with the Wind" is making its debut and Adolph Freitag and his family are only concerned with Ballyhoo, a lavish ball for southern Jewish socialites. While themes of prejudice, discrimination and anti-Semitism are deftly explored, this serious issue is interspersed with sparkling banter, comedic non-sequiturs and hilarious characters and characterization.

M. Butterfly - M. Butterfly" is set in the 1950's during the French Vietnam War. It is the love story of a French diplomat and a Chinese Opera Singer. Weaving into the play many parallels with and ultimately ironic reversals of, Puccini's opera, "Madame Butterfly", this show explores stereotypes that underlie and distort relations between Eastern and Western culture, and between men and women. **This show contains adult themes and nudity.**

Bye, Bye Birdie - Also set in the 1950's, "Bye, Bye Birdie" is the story of Conrad Birdie, a hip-thrusting rock and roll superstar akin to Elvis Presley, who hails from Allentown, PA. When Conrad is drafted into the army a publicity stunt is devised to premier the song "One Last Kiss" on "The Ed Sullivan Show". That is when things go awry. This show has been loved by many and I'm sure, you and your family will love it too!

Where



St. Mark's Episcopal Church
3rd and A St SE
Washington, DC 20003

Hosted By

St Marks Players



The St. Mark's Players is a participatory community theater company with its own Board of Directors. Performing in the 100 year-old National Historic Landmark St. Mark's Church, the Players are chartered under the auspices of St. Mark's Episcopal Church in order to use the theatrical medium to provide an avenue through which we explore our lives, see ourselves more clearly, and serve our community.