The Hilberry Theatre has announced its exciting 2006-2007 season and invites you, your friends and neighbors to the first ever Hilberry Open House! The Open House will take place on Saturday, April 22, 2006 from 1- 4 p.m. at the Hilberry Theatre. Admission to the Open House is FREE! This thrilling event is great for anyone and everyone who loves the arts and those who are or would like to become Hilberry or Bonstelle Theatre subscribers.
The 2006-2007 Hilberry Season Open House will feature refreshments and excerpts from the upcoming 2006-2007 Hilberry Theatre season performed by the Hilberry Graduate Repertory Acting Company. Performances begin at 2:30 p.m.; your attendance will give you the opportunity to witness scenes from seven of the most electrifying theatrical productions ever to be presented on the award-winning Hilberry stage, performed by a company that is as strong as ever! Sign up for a new Hilberry Theatre subscription at the Open House and receive a FREE Bonstelle subscription!
Excerpts will include scenes from productions of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, Side Man by Warren Leight, Amadeus by Peter Shaffer and The Elephant Man by Bernard Pomerance, to name just a few!
Call today and join us for this groundbreaking event where you’ll be introduced to a season that will show you how to Release Demons, Touch Madness, Explore Genius and Relive Innocence… with strangers in a dark room!
To attend the 2006-2007 Hilberry Season Open House simply RSVP to Jessica Bixby at (313) 577-7898 or e-mail us at hilberryopenhouse@hotmail.com.
Hilberry Theatre subscriptions are on sale now! Ticket packages range from $84 - $126 and offer incredible benefits, including huge ticket discounts; priority seating; ticket exchanging; a free subscription to our newsletter, Prologue; and award-winning entertainment. The Hilberry Theatre is located at 4743 Cass Ave. on the corner of Cass Ave. and W. Hancock. Subscription and performance information may also be obtained by visiting the theatre’s website at www.hilberry.com.
The 2006-2007 Hilberry Season Open House is sponsored by greatstufftodo.com.
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