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2018 Season
Don’t miss out on the benefi ts of a season
ticket!The Best Price: As a season ticket holder, you will save more than 20 percent of the cost of individually purchased tickets.
The Best Seats: We fi ll your order before any single ticket orders to ensure you have the same seats or better every year.
Free Exchanges: If you have a confl ict for your regular night, the Pentacle Ticket offi ce will help you exchange your tickets.
Guarantee: You won’t miss one production. With your ticket already in hand, your eight dates are guaranteed!
By Menken, Ashman, Rice and Woolverton. Pentacle Theatre brings this “tale as old as time” to the Elsinore Theatre’s beautiful castle-like venue.
Sponsored by:The Paul C. & Robin E. Bower Family Trust
January 5 — 7 Adult tickets: $25 17 and younger: $20
Directed by Jo Dodge
Contact Information Theater address: 324 52nd Ave NW Salem, OR 97304
Business and Ticket Offi ce: 145 Liberty St. NE, Suite 102 Salem, OR 97301
Phone: 503-485-4300
Website: www.pentacletheatre.orgAt The Historic Elsinore Theatre
Winter Fundraiser*not included with season ticket*
Pentacle Theatre’s production of Disney’s
Music by Book by
Alan Menkin Linda Woolverton Lyrics by
Howard Ashman & Tim Rice
DISNEY’S BEAUTY AND THE BEASTis presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI).
All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI.www.MTIShows.com
Originally Directed byRobert Jess Roth
Originally Produced byDisney Theatrical Productions
BEAUTY ANDTHE BEAST
Directed by Jill Sorensen
March 2 —March 24
January 19 —February 10
Directed by Loriann SchmidtBy Brian Friel
Winner of the 1992 Tony Award for Best Play, the Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Broadway Play and the New York Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Play. “Comparisons are often made between this play and Tennessee Williams’s The Glass Menagerie. But Friel’s play is larger, involves more destinies, and deals, without strain, in greater issues of spirituality and religion.” – The Independent.
By Tim Firth
“Funny, sincere and just a wee bit naughty” – The Detroit Free Press.
Based on the true story of a group of Yorkshire women who became famous after they posed nude for a calendar created to raise money for the local hospital.
CalendarGirlsA Comedy
byTim Firth
Dancing at Lughnasa
by Brian Friel
April 13 —May 5
May 25 — June 16
Directed by Jo Dodge
Directed by Ed & Susan Schoaps
By Bernard Pomerance
Winner of three Tony Awards, including best play, and four Drama Desk Awards, The Elephant Man recounts John Merrick’s journey from side-show freak to celebrated member of London’s high society.
Sponsored by:The Paul C. & Robin E. Bower Family Trust
By John Kander, Fred Ebb & Joe Masteroff
Based on the book by Christopher Isherwood. Join the Kit Kat Klub’s Emcee and Sally Bowles as Cabaret explores the dark, heady, and tumultuous life in Berlin as the 1920s draw to a close and Germany slowly gives way to the Third Reich. Willkommen to Cabaret!
Sponsored by:Anonymous Patrons
by Bernard Pomerance Book by JOE MASTEROFF
Based on the play by JOHN VAN DRUTEN
and stories by CHRISTOPHER ISHERWOOD
Music by JOHN KANDER Lyrics by FRED EBB
Directed by Dani Potter & Jeff Witt
Directed by Jenni Bertels
July 6 —July 28
August 17 —September 8
Adapted by Owens, Hall and Miles
A powerful and provocative look at a dystopian future where “War is peace. Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is strength.”
Sponsored by: Vick & Glantz, LLP
By Jones, Hope and Wooten
Over the course of six months fi lled with laughter, hilarious misadventures, and the occasional liquid refreshment, four women bond and fi nd the confi dence to jump start their new lives. They discover lasting friendships and a renewed determination to live in the moment—and most importantly—realize it’s never too late to make new old friends.
Sponsored by: Rich Ford, Windermere Real Estate
Adapted by ROBERT OWENS,WILTON E. HALL JR.
& WILLIAM A. MILES JR.From the GEORGE ORWELLNovel by FFF
SIPPINGSOCIETYSIPPING
SOCIETYSIPPING
SOCIETY
THETHETHEavannahavannahavannah
By Jesse Jones Nicholas Hope Jamie Wooten
Directed by Robert Salberg
Directed by David Ballantyne
September 28 —October 20
November 9 —December 1
By Steven Dietz
A seductive and suspenseful adaptation of the Bram Stoker classic. Playwright Steven Dietz thrills with a Dracula who is “a brilliant, seductive, fanged beast waiting to suck the blood from your throat.” – Playbill.
By Alan Menken & Howard Ashman
A horror comedy rock musical about a very hungry plant and the fl ower shop worker who raises it. Winner of the Drama Critics Circle Award and Drama Desk Award for best musical.
Sponsored by:Erik & Laura Davis
DRACULABy Steven Dietz
Book and Lyrics by Music by
Howard Ashman Alan MenkenBased on the film by Roger Corman, Screenplay by Charles Griffith
Order your season tickets today(ONE ORDER FORM PER HOUSEHOLD)
Renew by: October 31. New subscriber deadline: November 30.
Name: _____________________________ Phone: __________________
Address: _______________________________ City/State: ____________
Email: _______________________________________ ZIP: ___________ Renewing Subscribers: I would like to keep the same seats. I would like to make a change, please contact me.
Only for renewing subscribers: pay half now, half Oct. 31 (Credit card only)
New Subscribers: Please indicate your fi rst and second choices: Opening Friday (includes after-show party) 7:30 p.m $170 Wednesday 7:30 p.m $140 Thursday 7:30 p.m $140 Friday 7:30 p.m $145 Saturday 7:30 p.m $145 Sunday Matinee 2 p.m. $150
Circle your preference:
House Left Center House Right Best Available
Membership (see website for member benefi ts) $45 Partner (name) $25 Individual $15 Student
Pentacle Theatre with a donation
Executive Producer $2,000+ Producer $1,000-$1,999 Director $500-$999 Assistant Director $250-$499 Leading Actor $100-$249 Supporting Actor $50-$99
Payment Season Tickets: _____ seats = ________ Membership*: = ________ Donation: = ________ Fundraiser Tickets:
Adults, $25 x ___: = ________ Youth, $20 x ___: = ________
Handling Charge: + $8.00 Total: ________
Beauty and the Beast (not included in subscription) Adults: $25 17 & younger: $20At The Historic Elsinore Theatre.
January 5, 7:30 p.m. January 6, 2 p.m. January 7, 2 p.m.
Payment Method Enclosed is a check Visa Mastercard Discover Amex #____________________ CVV Exp. Date: ____________
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