ProArtsTickets
Office: 412.394.3353
Fax: 412.894.2830
Hours:
10am - 5:30pm Monday - Friday
Noon - 5:30pm Saturday
Closed Monday, September 6th
This project is supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts.
| Sort By: | Genre/Type | Date | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
The Legend of Sleepy HollowSleepy Hollow is a small American country town where superstitions abound and strange tales are told. This story follows tall, gangly schoolmaster, Ichabod Crane, as he falls in love with beautiful Katrina Van Tassel and tries to woo her away from his rival, prankster Brom Bones. However, after a night of dancing and music, Crane believes he is being pursued by the headless horseman and must ride to escape the legend. |
|||||
|
The Glass MenagerieThis warm, deeply personal drama is set in a cramped St. Louis apartment. Tom Wingfield introduces the audience to his family and this memory play of his past. Abandoned by the father, the Wingfields now live in a world of dreams and illusions. His mother, Amanda, refusing to accept the limitations of her children, romanticizes in the belief that she was a wealthy Southern belle with many "gentlemen callers." His sister, Laura, who he dearly loves, is painfully shy and lives in a fantasy world of her father's phonograph records and fragile, miniature, glass animals - "the menagerie." Can Tom realize his dreams and bring hope to his family? |
|||||
|
AntigoneThe most easily accessible of all great classical plays, its theme is clear and up-to-date: the conflict between moral and political law led by a passionate teenage girl. |
|||||