[Nstc] "The Killing Game"/ House Managers Needed
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Mon Jan 20 13:32:57 MST 2020
No Strings Theatre Company presents "The Killing Game" by Eugene Ionesco,
directed by Marissa Bond. Ionesco, who was nominated for the Nobel Prize in
1964, wrote the play in 1970. The play which keeps the audience unbalanced
and uncertain, uses gleeful dark humor to examine the way people deal with
an unnamed plague. Marissa Bond has appeared onstage at the Black Box
Theatre in "Nora," "Mad Gravity," "Out of Sterno," "The Explorers Club, and
"Agamemnon."
The cast includes Teddy Aspen-Sanchez, Karen Buerdsell, Vanessa Dabrovich,
Gine Del Mondo, Avra Elliott, Cassandra Galban, Erica Krauel, Taylor
Landfair, Ed Montes, Joseluis Solorzano, Nancel Sorrells, Joshua Taulbee,
and Robert Young, Scenic design is by Joshua Taulbee, Light Design is by
Peter Herman, Costume Design is by Bobcat Young, Properties Design is by
Darlene Del Mondo, and Sound Design is by Rafael Medina. Bekah Taulbee is
the Light and Sound Board Operator, and Darlene Del Mondo and Casey Rede
are the Backstage Crew.
Performances are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m., Sunday Matinees on
February 2 and February 9 at 2:30 p.m. and a Thursday evening performance
on February 6 at 7:00 p.m. Tickets are $15.00 regular admission, $12.00
students and seniors over 65, and all seats on Thursday are $10.00
House managers are needed for all performances. If you would like to
volunteer, please call the theatre at (575) 523-1223 or e-mail us at
nstcbbt at zianet.com House Manangers come to the theatre an hour before the
performance, help us with refreshment set up and ticket sales, watch the
play, and help clean up after the performance. We appreciate our house
managers very much and they receive a comp ticket good for another
performance.
There will be a Fractal exhibit in thetheatregallery in the lobby during
the run of the show. A wine and cheese reception for the artists will be
held on Friday, February 7 from 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. thetheatregallery is open
an hour before all performances and by appointment by calling (575) 523-1223
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