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060915-0265
2015 Season Brochure 5_875x 7_5_d.qxp_FlatDoubleParallel 6/10/15 10:21 PM Page 1
Ticket Package Details
2015-16 ACU Theatre Season Lineup
Nonprofit Org.
U.S. Postage
PAID
Abilene Christian
University
There are three different season ticket
packages you may choose from:
OPENING NIGHT PACKAGE: $65 ($20 savings) – Five Shows
Be transporтd!
Includes Fall Production, Homecoming Musical, Cornerstone, and both shows in Fulks Theatre (the Shakespeare
and studio show in Culp Theatre are not included). You are restricted to attending opening night, any Thursday,
or matinee. If a conflict arises and you need to exchange a ticket for another night, you pay the full price
difference.
SHOWSTOPPER PACKAGE: $78 ($19 savings) – Six Shows
2
Freud’s Last Session
Mary Poppins
I and You
Laughter on the 23rd Floor
Nickel and Dimed
Hands on a Hardbody
PACKAGE PRICE
★
★★
★★★
FULL PRICE
OPENING NIGHT
SHOWSTOPPER
$15
$13
$11
$12
$23-25
$20
$20
$20
$15
$13
$11
$12
$15
$13
$12
$12
$12
$11
not included
$10
$15
$13
$11
$12
$97
$72
$65
$78
$85
$85
$97
$13
savings
$20
savings
$19
savings
1 Complete the attached form and mail
with payment:
Season Tickets, ACU Theatre
ACU Box 27843
Abilene, Texas 79699-7843
at 325-674-ARTS (2787) or fax 325-674-6887
Denotes Talkback following the performance
Mary Poppins
ONE WEEKEND ONLY
8/13, Thursday
8/14, Friday ♦
8/15, Saturday
10/16, Friday (8 p.m.)
10/17, Saturday (8 p.m.)
10/18, Sunday (2 p.m.)
I and You
Laughter on the 23rd Floor
11/16, Monday ♦
11/17, Tuesday ♦
11/18, Wednesday ♦
ONE WEEK ONLY
11/19, Thursday ♦
11/20, Friday ♦
11/21, Saturday ♦
Nickel and Dimed
3/3, Thursday ♦
3/4, Friday ♦
ONE WEEKEND ONLY
3/5, Sat. (2 p.m.) ♦
3/5, Sat. (7:30 p.m.) ♦
FIRST WEEK
NUMBER
X OF PACKAGES = SUBTOTAL
High Five ($72)
Opening Night ($65)
Showstopper ($78)
SECOND WEEK
2/12, Friday ♦
2/13, Saturday
2/5, Friday
2/6, Saturday
FIRST WEEK
SECOND WEEK
4/15, Friday ♦
4/16, Saturday
4/8, Friday
4/9, Saturday
2/19, Friday
2/20, Saturday
THIRD WEEK
4/22, Friday
4/23, Saturday
Payment Information
MasterCard
4
Card Number
4
Exp. Date
VISA
Discover
4
Signature
How can we serve you better? (special seating for vision, accessibility, etc.)
4
THIRD WEEK
Hands on a Hardbody
4
Subtotal
3 Order individual tickets online at
acu.edu/theatre
♦
Select Your Preferred Dates
PACKAGE
2 Call the ACU Theatre Box Office
4
4
State ZIP
ONE WEEKEND ONLY
3
Three Ways to Order
4
Address
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City
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Email
Freud’s Last Session
Includes seats for the entire season – Fall Production, Homecoming Musical, Cornerstone, Winter Comedy, Studio
Premiere and Spring Musical. It also includes the option of trading your tickets for another date at no extra cost.
HIGH FIVE
(CHOOSE 5)
Contact Information
4
Name
4
Home or cell phone
4
Work phone
You choose five of the six shows you want to attend: Fall Production, Homecoming Musical, Cornerstone, Winter
Comedy, Studio Premiere and Spring Musical. It also includes the option of trading your tickets for another date
at no extra cost.
WHAT FULL PRICE WOULD BE
Abilene Christian University
ACU Box 27843
Abilene, Texas 79699-7843
1
HIGH FIVE: $72 ($13 savings) – Your Selection of Five Shows
2015-16 Season Lineup
Complete this form, select your preferred dates and mail
with payment to the box office.
Mail-in Form
American Express
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FALL PRODUCTION
Don’t miss this return engagement to ACU
this time with Mark Smith, artistic director
of Atlanta’s Legacy eatre, as C.S. Lewis,
and Adam Hester, ACU eatre professor,
reprising his role of Sigmund Freud. Faith
and science collide when Lewis pays Freud a
visit. Love, sex, death and the existence of
God: they’re all up for discussion in Freud’s
Last Session, which imagines a late-in-life
meeting between the devoutly atheist father
of psychoanalysis and the philosophical
Christian author-professor. Amidst the
ominous sounds of World War II and just
weeks before Freud’s death, Freud and Lewis
engage in a riveting, tension-filled discourse
on life’s most important questions.
“Delightful ... a brainy fencing match of
Olympic caliber” – Associated Press
August 13-15, 2015
Fulks Theatre, 7:30 p.m. | ♦ Talkback on August 14
Recommended for ages 10 and older
A musical based on the stories of P.L. Travers and the
Walt Disney Film
Original music and lyrics by Richard M. Sherman and
Robert B. Sherman
Book by Julian Fellowes
New songs and additional music and lyrics
by George Stiles and Anthony Drewe
Co-created by Cameron Mackintosh
Directed by Kari Hatfield
Choreography by Melissa Zaremba
Based on the classic Disney film, Mary
Poppins is the story of a mysterious nanny who
magically appears at the Banks household in
Edwardian London to care for Jane and Michael
Banks. Adventure abounds as she whisks them
away to meet dancing chimney sweeps,
shopkeepers and an array of colorful characters.
Featuring an irresistible story, eye-popping sets
and costumes, breathtaking dance numbers
and beloved songs such as the Academy
Award-winning “Chim Chim Cher-ee,” “A
Spoonful of Sugar,” “Feed the Birds,” “Step in
Time” and “Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.”
You'll have a “Jolly Holiday” with Mary and
discover a world where “Anything Can Happen”
if you let it!
CORNERSTONE PRODUCTION
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Directed by Adam Hester
LaughontteHre 23 rd Floor
Anthony arrives unexpectedly at classmate
Caroline’s door, carrying a beat-up copy of
Walt Whitman’s poetry and an urgent
assignment from their English teacher.
Homebound because of illness, Caroline
hasn’t been to school in months but she is as
quick and sardonic as Anthony is athletic,
sensitive and popular. When these two let
down their guard and share their secrets, this
seemingly mundane poetry project unlocks
the much deeper mystery that brought them
together.
By Neil Simon
Directed by Adam Hester
You want funny? Don’t miss Neil Simon’s love
letter to his years as a young writer for Sid
Caesar’s “Your Show of Shows.” Capturing the
hilarity and heart of television’s glory days,
Laughter on the 23rd Floor is one of Simon’s
funniest and most touching comedies.
Prepare yourself for sidesplitting laughter!
February 5-6, 12-13, 19-20, 2016
Fulks Theatre, 7:30 p.m. | ♦ Talkback on February 12
Recommended for ages 13 and older
November 16-21, 2015
Fulks Theatre, 7:30 p.m. | ♦ Talkback every performance
Recommended for ages 13 and older
SPRING MUSICAL
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NICKEL & DIMED
By Joan Holden
Based on Nickel and Dimed, on (Not) Getting by in
America by Barbara Ehrenreich
Can a middle-aged, middle-class woman
survive when she suddenly has to make beds
all day in a hotel and live on $7 an hour?
Maybe. But one $7-an-hour job won’t pay the
rent: she’ll have to do back-to-back shifts as a
chambermaid and a waitress. is isn’t the
first surprise for acclaimed author
Ehrenreich, who set out to research low-wage
life firsthand, confident she was prepared for
the worst. Joan Holden’s stage adaptation is a
focused comic epic shadowed with tragedy.
“Involving, important and urgently topical.”
– Philadelphia Inquirer
“A rare example of theater that tries to open
people’s eyes to the way life is lived in the real
world – and maybe even rouse them to
action.”
– Time magazine
March 3-5, 2016
Culp Theatre | ♦ Talkback every performance
October 16-17, 2015, at 8 p.m.
October 18, 2014, at 2 p.m.
Book by Doug Wright
Lyrics by Amanda Green
Music by Trey Anastasio and Amanda Green
Based on the documentary film by S. R. Bindler
and Kevin Morris
Directed by Kari Hatfield
Inspired by true events … For 10 hard-luck
Texans, a new lease on life is so close they can
touch it. Under a scorching sun for days on
end, armed with nothing but hope, humor
and ambition, they’ll fight to keep at least one
hand on a brand-new truck for a chance to
win it. In the hilarious, hard-fought contest
that is Hands on a Hardbody, only one winner
can drive away with the American Dream.
“You can hear America singing in this daring
new musical.” – New York Times
April 8-9, 15-16, 22-23, 2016
Fulks Theatre, 7:30 p.m. | ♦ Talkback on April 15
Recommended for ages 13 and older
Recommended for ages 16 and older
Abilene Civic Center | Suitable for all ages
acu.edu/theatre | 325-674-ARTS (2787)
STUDIO PREMIERE
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By Mark St. Germain
Directed by Gary Varner
HOMECOMING MUSICAL
acu.edu/theatre | 325-674-ARTS (2787)
acu.edu/theatre | 325-674-ARTS (2787)