Tickets, for reviews

Dear Class,

If you have not yet had a chance to write a second review, or just would like to take advantage of free tickets to events.  Here are some options:

November 3
There are 10 tickets left for the November 3 Manuscript discussion and performance at Alice Tully Hall 8:00PM
The final scene from the Marriage of Figaro will be discussed and performed.
Go to the Julliard Box office ASAP to pick a ticket.  They will not last.

November 9
Chinese contemporary music at Alice Tully hall 8:00PM
They have 25 tickets left

If you are interested in theater the Nickel and Dimed performance on the 3rd floor of the Julliard School will be open for those who stand in line, October 29,30 and 31.  You must get there at 7:00PM to get in.  The same rule for “The Savage in Limbo ” November 12 and 13th.

If you do not mind what you are about to see, just walk up to the box office and ask what tickets do they have for free performances in November?

Let us know on the website of your experience.

In persute of Truth

“Was Somebody asking to see the soul?

See , your own shape and countenance..”

Walt Whitman in Leaves of Grass

Please discuss one or two of the following statements:

1. When viewing a work of art, or listening to one, can we see

the truth?  Can we feel it?

2. Medieval artists resorted to Geometry to express a spiritual truth , and Baroque composers built their cannon on a mathematical symmetry.  Are these methods limit  our definitions of truth and therefore of beauty?

Free Theater, today tomorrow and weekend


We are pleased to offer you complimentary tickets to the LCT3 production of What Once We Felt, a new play by Ann Marie Healy, directed by Obie-Award winning director, Ken Rus Schmoll.

Set in a darkening future, What Once We Felt follows a writer’s journey through the political world of publishing, as her novel becomes the last print published novel ever.

What Once We Felt is the first of three LCT3 productions of the 2009-2010 season.  LCT3 is Lincoln Center Theater’s new initiative devoted to producing work of new playwrights, directors and designers.  More information is available at www.lct3.org <http://www.lct3.org>  <http://www.lct3.org> .

Catch this exciting production – on us – by reserving tickets to one of the following performances:

TONIGHT, October 28th @ 8pm
Thursday, October 29th @ 8pm
Friday, October 30th @ 8pm
Saturday, October 31st @ 2pm
Saturday, October 31st @ 8pm

To reserve your tickets, please email your request to dunn@lct.org <mailto:dunn@lct.org> .  Please include your name, the performance date and time, and the number of tickets (limit 4 per person).  Requests must be received by 5pm on Friday, October 30th for weekend performances.

You will receive a confirmation email.  The play runs 2 hours with an intermission.  Tickets will be held at the box office and are available for pick-up 30 minutes before curtain.

All performances are held at:
The Duke on 42nd Street
229 West 42nd Street

Enjoy!

Ashley M. Dunn
Marketing Assistant
Lincoln Center Theater
150 W. 65th Street, New York, NY 10023
P: 212.501.3216
F: 212.873.0761

Theater Tickets


We are pleased to offer you complimentary tickets to the LCT3 production of What Once We Felt, a new play by Ann Marie Healy, directed by Obie-Award winning director, Ken Rus Schmoll.

Set in a darkening future, What Once We Felt follows a writer’s journey through the political world of publishing, as her novel becomes the last print published novel ever.

What Once We Felt is the first of three LCT3 productions of the 2009-2010 season.  LCT3 is Lincoln Center Theater’s new initiative devoted to producing work of new playwrights, directors and designers.  More information is available at www.lct3.org <http://www.lct3.org>  <http://www.lct3.org> .

Catch this exciting production – on us – by reserving tickets to one of the following performances:

TONIGHT, October 28th @ 8pm
Thursday, October 29th @ 8pm
Friday, October 30th @ 8pm
Saturday, October 31st @ 2pm
Saturday, October 31st @ 8pm

To reserve your tickets, please email your request to dunn@lct.org <mailto:dunn@lct.org> .  Please include your name, the performance date and time, and the number of tickets (limit 4 per person).  Requests must be received by 5pm on Friday, October 30th for weekend performances.

You will receive a confirmation email.  The play runs 2 hours with an intermission.  Tickets will be held at the box office and are available for pick-up 30 minutes before curtain.

All performances are held at:
The Duke on 42nd Street
229 West 42nd Street

Enjoy!

Ashley M. Dunn
Marketing Assistant
Lincoln Center Theater
150 W. 65th Street, New York, NY 10023
P: 212.501.3216
F: 212.873.0761