> From: Noelle <http://dummy.us.eu.org/noelleg> > Date: Sun, 24 Jun 2012 15:05:50 -0700 (PDT) > > $10 theatre tickets this month only for promatcher Does this mean one has to see a play before the end of this month? > > From: Robert Loftis <http://www.me.com/~rloftis> > > Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2012 14:49:55 -0700 > > Cc: Pro Match Managers <http://www.yahoogroups.com/~PM_Co-Managers_Forum> > > To: Stacie Delakovias <http://www.aol.com/~sdelakovia>, S B < > > http://www.gmail.com/~Stephaniebrownatwork>, http://www.ai6f.com/~lyon, > > http://www.gmail.com/~vivian.laitila, Terry Springer <http://profiles.yahoo.com/tsprings6969>, " > > J. Lynn Stuart" <http://www.gmail.com/~jlynnstuart>, Noelle < > > http://dummy.us.eu.org/noelleg>, Ashley Cheng < > > http://www.gmail.com/~ashleycheng0221> > > > > Hi all, > > > > Some folks needed more detail on the CTC's offer to ProMatch. Could you > > please forward this on to your team soon? One show is tonight. Thanks very > > much and have a fine weekend! - BoLo= > > Dear ProMatch Members, > > > > Ca Theatre Center (CTC), Sunnyvale's 37-year-old resident > > professional theatre company, would like to offer you deeply discounted > > tickets to CTC's Summer Rep 2012 performances during the month of June. All > > the shows will be performed at the Sunnyvale Community?s Center?s excellent > > theater, off Remington, not far from PM. > > > > To get tickets, you have two options: > > > > ? Online go to http://www.ctcinc.org/2012_RepOld.html and scroll down to > > click Paper Tickets, and use our code <ProMatch> to receive the > > discount. > > > > ? Phone 408-245-2978 to reserve your tickets two days in advance and mention > > "ProMatch Promotion" to receive the special $10 tickets (reg prices $12-$26) > > . > > > > Below are play descriptions and June performance dates for the four plays in > > repertory at The Sunnyvale Theatre. > > > > IF YOU?D LIKE MORE INFO, see ctcinc.org, or continue? > > > > A THOUSAND CLOWNS by Herb Gardner TONIGHT! > > > > A Tony Award-winning coming-of-middle-age story revolving around eccentric > > bachelor Murray Burns, an unemployed children's television writer who has > > found himself raising his sister's son after she went out for a pack of > > cigarettes and never returned. When social workers from the Bureau of Child > > Welfare come to investigate whether his nephew is receiving a proper > > upbringing, finding an actual paying job becomes high priority so Murray can > > keep the precocious 12-year-old. A return to his former work involves > > writing for "Chuckles the Chipmunk," an inane character if there ever was > > one! A heartwarming comedy ?filled with laughter and warmth and sweetness > > and inspired daffiness.? - The New York Daily News > > > > Performance June 22 at 7:30pm > > > > (Full-length play - two hours and fifteen minutes with intermission) > > > > THE CANTERVILLE GHOST by Oscar Wilde and adapted by Gayle Cornelison > > > > This adaptation of the well-known Oscar Wilde short story follows American > > minister Hiram Otis and his family who have recently moved to Canterville > > Chase, a grand estate just outside of London, even though the previous > > owners made it quite clear to the family that the home was haunted. While > > the Otises are a practical lot and don't believe in anything of a > > supernatural sort, a reappearing blood stain and the perpetual nocturnal > > visits of a rather noisy ghost with a taste for the theatrical convince them > > otherwise. Clearly the ghost is going to be driven mad by the very people he > > is desperately trying to haunt! A mixture of elements from traditional > > English ghost stories like clanking chains, creaking floorboards and ancient > > prophecies combine with American pluck and ingenuity that results in an > > entertainingly funny romp for the whole family. > > > > Performances on June 23 at 3:00pm. > > > > (One-hour play - family-friendly) > > > > THE CONTRAST by Royall Tyler > > > > THE CONTRAST is set in 1787 after the Revolutionary War, but don't let this > > fool you! The play has plenty of things to relate to in twenty-first century > > America including the theme of home-made versus foreign goods and ideas! The > > new country faces new challenges of self-definition, and these Americans > > were actively involved in a debate on moral behaviors, economic liberties > > and standards of education for their young country. Enter Maria Van Rough - > > a "dangerously well-read" young lady, betrothed as a child to Billy Dimple, > > a foppish lothario just returned from Europe. Falling in love instead with > > earnest soldier Henry Manly further complicates Maria's life in a world of > > contrasts and characters which include two calculating belles, a scheming > > servant, a naive bumpkin and a boorish old father. The contrasts between old > > and young, integrity and pretense, tradition and innovation, city and > > country living and high and low society have never been more fun! > > > > Performances on June 21, 23 at 7:30pm > > > > (Full-length play - two hours with intermission) > > > > DIAL M FOR MURDER by Frederick Knott > > > > You may remember the adaptation of this play which became the famous > > Hitchcock movie by the same name. The wealthy Margot Wendice has convinced > > her professional tennis player husband to give up playing the game to spend > > more time with her. However, since Tony Wendice has married his wife for her > > money, he decides to do away with her for exactly the same reason! Revenge > > and avarice lead him to plot the perfect murder, but things do not turn out > > exactly as he plans; when his scheme goes disastrously wrong, he finds > > himself in a suspenseful game of cat and mouse to stay one step ahead of a > > determined police detective and a suspicious mystery writer from Margot's > > past who is out to uncover the truth! "...a pinch of Hitchcock, a smattering > > of Broadway, a touch or the London stage. Watching this thriller is a thrill > > in itself and should not be missed, no matter what theatrical genre you > > subscribe to." - Classical Voice of North Carolina > > > > Performances June 28 (Preview), June 29 (Opening)July 1, 15 and 21 at 3: > > 00pm. > > > > (Full-length play - over two hours with intermission) > > > > For more information please visit CTC's website at > > http://www.ctcinc.org/2012_Rep.html. > > See you at the theatre!