[DAC] FW: [Bamalist] Half-Price Tickets to the Hilarious Cardenio

Joyce Linehan joyce at ashmontmedia.com
Fri May 23 09:28:34 EDT 2008


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The American Repertory Theatre extends a special offer of half-price 
tickets to:

CARDENIO by Stephen Greenblatt & Charles Mee
directed by Les Waters
Through June 8

See what our audiences are calling "a wonderful, light-hearted frolic."

Half-price tickets available!
Use Discount Code: CARDENIO
Buy tickets online: http://tinyurl.com/4y5fo7
or call 617-547-8300

When newlyweds, old friends, actors, a bitter older sister, an Italian 
cook, and a cross-dressed Albanian carpenter celebrate a wedding 
together in an Umbrian farmhouse, everything goes delightfully awry. 
Co-written by leading American playwright Charles Mee and renowned 
Renaissance scholar Stephen Greenblatt, CARDENIO is a romantic romp that 
has audiences roaring with laughter. A thoroughly modern comedy about 
love, marriage, family, and friendship filled with singing, dancing, and 
countless winks at the Bard, this hilarious farce is the perfect way to 
welcome in spring. It's the dessert of the A.R.T.'s 2007-08 Season!

"Energy is busting out all over the place!" -Frank Rizzo, Variety

"Remo Airaldi turns in one of his best comic turns ever." -Ed Siegel, 
WBUR.org
Listen to the entire review on WBUR.org: http://tinyurl.com/5ruxvr

Audiences are raving about CARDENIO:

"I'm still laughing!" -mauram m

"My wife and I thought one of the gems in the text was the serving of 
the wedding feast, where the cook so enthusiastically presents the many 
pasta dishes!" -Fernando S

"Enjoyed the play immensely. The solo comic scenes were hilarious!!" -KFG

"A very enjoyable and thoughtfully engaging show! I plan to recommend it 
to friends." -Lindsey

Read more audience responses to CARDENIO on our blog:
http://tinyurl.com/4ohdr3

Why have a cast of many when one man has the range and skill to play all 
the roles? Experience the comic genius of Remo Airaldi as he rehearses a 
scene in which his character, Rudi, explores this very question: 
http://tinyurl.com/4vglhv

-- 
Nicholas Peterson
Assistant Director of Marketing
American Repertory Theatre
Cambridge, MA 02138
nicholas_peterson at harvard.edu
p: 617-495-2668
f: 617-495-1705


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