Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Pajama Parties at WFT



 
ANNE OF GREEN GABLES

October 19 – November 18, 2012

Friday nights at 7:30; Saturday & Sunday matinees at 3:00

Two New Added Performances: Saturdays November 10 and 17 at 7:30

Pajama Parties for Anne of Green Gables ---join us with discounted tickets and The Story Quilt Project. Sponsored by WickedLocal.com.

Lucy Maud Montgomery’s Anne of Green Gables is the story of feisty and imaginative Anne, an orphaned child who, under the care of an elderly sister and brother, finds acceptance, love, and a home. Anne has captured the hearts of readers since the book’s publication in 1908.

Attend a Pajama Party in your pajamas, receive discounted tickets, and work on the Story Quilt Project before the show. Patrons of the Pajama Parties will build a paper quilt over the evening performances during the run of Anne of Green Gables. We hope to make a quilt with 125 squares by the end of the run.  Learn about the symbols of quilt making, tell your own story through your own symbols, and participate in a giant community art project.

Wheelock Family Theatre is a professional, Equity theatre located on the campus of Wheelock College in Boston’s Fenway Cultural District. WFT has been producing since 1981 and has been recognized both locally and nationally for its commitment to accessible, multi-cultural, multi-generational productions for all families.

 
ANNE OF GREEN GABLES

October 19 – November 18, 2012

Friday nights at 7:30; Saturday & Sunday matinees at 3:00

Two New Added Performances: Saturdays November 10 and 17 at 7:30

ASL Interpretation/Audio-description: Friday November 16 and Sunday November 18

All performances offer Open Captioning

 
  • Tickets: $30, $25, $20; Pajama Parties: $15 (discount code: pajama)
  • Box Office: 617-879-2300; tickets@wheelock.edu
  • Website: www.WheelockFamilyTheatre.org
  • Location: 180 The Riverway on the campus of Wheelock College in Boston’s Fenway district
  • Parking: Discounted parking at MASCO garage at 375 Longwood Avenue
  • MBTA: Fenway or Longwood on Green Riverside Line (D train); CT busses to Beth Israel
  • Access: The Theatre is wheelchair accessible. All performances are Open Captioned. Final weekend performances are interpreted in American Sign Language and Audio-described.

1 comment:

  1. Ah! I saw their performance and I have pictures of this in my phone as well. It was a fun day, we flew back that day and had a lovely dinner in a beautiful venue NYC. It was great reviving everything again with the help of this post. I am going to share this with my husband as well.

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