In what I see as a sign of a very exciting future Tacoma, the Horatio will officially announce its first season, audition information, and dates sometime tomorrow. It appears to be a very exciting start for the theater with one recent Pulitzer Prize winning play, another by a Tony-winning author, and a play that won the Olivier Award for Best Comedy (that’s a British award). Plus some fun late-night events.
Did you know that you can become a founding member of the Horatio and get tickets forever? Unfortunately, if you haven’t joined yet, not all Founding Member levels will be available after the season is announced, so now’s the time to join. Exit133 is in for the long haul. Also, e-mail subscribers will be the first to hear the new season so people that are interested should sign up now!
Big day tomorrow! We’ll be sure to tell you about it.
Update
Here’s the lineup:
MOLLY SWEENEY
By Brian Friel
February 15 – March 11
TOPDOG / UNDERDOG
By Suzan Lori Parks
April 12 – May 6
STONES IN HIS POCKETS
By Marie Jones
Opens June 2007
Link to The Horatio
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It’s great to see the Horatio making progress. You’ll see my name ont he founders wall. Who’s next?
1 | Posted by davest | Jan 17, 11:01 PM
I’m in.
I look forward to the drama, the laughs, the pain, the anger and the joy, followed by the triumph and the rousing applause.
I’m also looking forward to the plays.
Here’s to a great inaugural season.
2 | Posted by Droid16 | Jan 18, 10:16 AM
It’s great to see the Horatio making progress. You’ll see my name ont he founders wall. Who’s next?
Sounds like a challenge to Exit 133 members….
I see now there are some specific show dates too. Nice.
I will jump in. See everyone there.
A theater in Opera Alley is pretty exciting and brings some much needed mojo to that part of downtown.
Ok. I did it.
I am now an official Horatio Theater member.
Just stopped by Opera Alley to see my dues being well spent on the construction of the theater.
Who is next? (One membership level is already sold out!)
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