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Page 1: 2011 Contemporary American Theater Festival Guide

BRADSTREETMAMET

SHEPARDTHORNE

THURBER

contemporaryamericantheaterfestivalAT SHEPHERD UNIVERSITY

2011

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“For 20 years, in the oldest town in West Virginia, new plays have had a home and loyal audience. The Contemporary American Theater Festival at Shepherd University is a dream for the writers ofthose plays.” — Elizabeth Blair Morning Edition, National Public Radio (June 28, 2010)

SEASON21 Opening Night: July 8, 2011

Kyle Bradstreet

David Mamet

Sam Shepard

Tracy Thorne

Lucy Thurber

FIVE NEW AMERICAN PLAYSIN ROTATING REPERTORY

LUNCH & ART

BREAKFAST WITH ED

POST-SHOW DISCUSSIONS

LECTURES & PANELS

REP PASSES

STAGE READINGS

UNIQUE PARTNERSHIPS

ART, MUSIC, MOVIES & MORE!

THE ULTIMATE THEATER EXPERIENCE

CATF.ORGLucy Thurber headshot by Taeyoung Kwon

David Mamet headshot by Brigitte Lacombe

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SCENE: SHEPHERDSTOWN, WEST VIRGINIAWhat dya’ say we go on an odyssey? What a great sound that has.What dya’ say we go on an adventure? (pause, another approach)How ‘bout. . . let’s just take a trek to Shepherdstown, the oldest town inWest Virginia doin’ the newest plays in America? It’s closer than you thinkAND it’s worth the trip. So…What dya’ say? D’ya wanna be engaged? D’yawanna be entertained? How ‘bout bein’ inspired, transformed, transportedby the power of a good story?

(pause)

Where else can you experience FIVE new plays in rotating repertory in abeautiful, rural, historic American town? Where else can you meet othertheater lovers and form an instant kinship and bond over art and ideas?Where else can you have total access to the makers of the art and engage ina living conversation? Where else can you dine, relax, walk and talk theater? (pause) There is no place like the Contemporary American Theater Festival. Our21st Odyssey continues with a rotating repertory of five new Americanplays by: Kyle Bradstreet, David Mamet, Sam Shepard, Tracy Thorne, andour commissioned script by Lucy Thurber.So…what dya’ say we go on an adventure and discover new American theater?How ‘bout let’s just drop everything and go to the Theater? Wanna join ourartistic community in July and share in our journey to create the future…?Be Amazed! Be Challenged! Be Entertained! Be Inspired! Be present for thefuture of American theater. Be here NOW! (pause)

Come on: What dya’ say?

ED HERENDEEN, Producing Director

THE MISSION

The Contemporary

American Theater

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American theater.

CORE VALUES

To sustain an

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Inspired by Tympani’s monologue in Sam Shepard’s ANGEL CITY

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WORLD PREMIERE

From PragueBy Kyle Bradstreet

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Prague—the city of ghosts—is the lingering backdrop for three wounded voices, all clamoring to be heard, all indelibly bound to each other. The characters— Samuel, an exiled patriarch and disgraced academic; his son, Charles, a zealot barely clinging to his faith; and Anna, the beautiful expatriate whose life has been upended—find themselves in a crumbling church where memory and consequence collide. Kyle Bradstreet’s poetic new play creates a landscape for people with nothing left to lose, and only the past to regain.

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BY DAVID MAMET

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Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright David Mamet tackles America’s mostcontroversial topic in a provocative new play of sex, guilt, and accusation. Two lawyers find themselves defending a wealthy white executive charged with the crime of raping a black woman. Mamet turns his jagged spotlight on the quest for truth in a world full of lies. This high-voltage, incendiary drama rips the cover off what is thought—but never said—along the vicious path to justice.

RACE is presented by special arrangement with SAMUEL FRENCH, INC.

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AGES , OF The . MOONBY SAM SHEPARD

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Old friends reunite over bourbon on ice to reflect upon the shadows of their lives. Fifty years of love, friendship, and rivalry are put to the test at the barrel of a shotgun in this gritty new play by Pulitzer Prize winner Sam Shepard.The characters are older and the booze goes down a little harder as Shepard spins a poignant hangdog tale of remorse and regret for two men at thetwilight of life’s journey into night.

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We Are HereBy Tracy Thorne

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Playwright Tracy Thorne braids the joyful past with the devastated present as three generations of a family endure unimaginable loss with compassion, humor, and song. This is a story about a modern family coping with the death of a young son. Strong-willed, smart, funny, each member must find the wayto peace and redemption in a world built on love and survival.

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WORLD PREMIERE

THEINSURGENTS

BY LUCY THURBER

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John Brown. Harriet Tubman. Timothy McVeigh. Nat Turner. All deeply religious. All heard voices from God. All were extremely patriotic and loved their country. And all believed in violence. Their stories and unique historical markers meld into a contemporary family’s quest for identity and survival. In this CATF Commission, Off-Broadway sensation Lucy Thurber fearlessly tackles the often fine line between martyrdom and terrorism.

The Insurgents is supported, in part, by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts

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LODGINGTHE BAVARIAN INN304.876.2551164 Shepherd Grade Road, Shepherdstown, WVwww.bavarianinnwv.com It’s a pleasant stroll to the Festival fromthis AAA Four Diamond country inn, with 73luxurious rooms overlooking the PotomacRiver with fireplaces and a whirlpool bath.

Weekday theater packages are available.

THE THOMAS SHEPHERD INN B&B304.876.3715 or (888) 889.8952300 W. German St., Shepherdstown, [email protected] at our casually elegant bed andbreakfast just a few blocks from theplays, dining and shopping; 3-night

special available!

ANTIETAM OVERLOOK FARMBED & BREAKFAST301.432.42004812 Porterstown Road, Keedysville, [email protected] Upscale Mountaintop Inn just 7 miles away! Play and Stay! Relax at our 95 acre retreat. Full gourmet breakfast.

THE INN AT ANTIETAM877.835.6011/301.432.6601220 East Main St., P.O. Box 119,Sharpsburg, MD [email protected]

ANTIETAM’S JACOB ROHRBACH INNBED & BREAKFAST301.432.5079138 W. Main St., Sharpsburg, MD [email protected]

CLARION HOTEL304.876.7000233 Lowe Drive, Shepherdstown, WVwww.clarionshepherdstown.com

COMFORT SUITES304.263.8888Rt. 9, Martinsburg, WV 25401www.comfortsuitesmartinsburg.com

COMFORT INN304.876.316070 Maddox Square Drive, Shepherdstown, WVwww.comfortinn.com

PERCHASTA FARM COTTAGE304.876.3231PO Box 1018, Shepherdstown, WV 25443www.vrbo.com/[email protected]

DINING & LIBATIONSTONE SOUP BISTRO304.876.8477112 W. German St.Shepherdstown, WVwww.stonesoupbistro.comA delectable eatery serving freshseafood, local meats, and vegan andvegetarian fare. This Shepherdstownfavorite features delicious homemadesoups and desserts as well as greatwines, beer, and infused cocktails.

THE BAVARIAN INN DINING ROOM 304.876.2551164 Shepherd Grade RoadShepherdstown, WVwww.bavarianinnwv.comExperience fine Continental and GermanCuisine paired with selections from a WineSpectator Best of Award of Excellence WineList. Also enjoy casual dining and eveningentertainment in our Rathskellar.

THE PRESS ROOM304.876.8777129 W. German St., Shepherdstown, WVFine dining in a comfortable atmosphere. Featuring fresh seafood, pasta and grilled meats. Brunch on Sunday.

BLUE MOON CAFE304.876.1920200 East High Street, Shepherdstown, WVwww.bluemoonshepherdstown.com

CAPTAIN BENDER’S TAVERN301.432.5813111-113 East Main Street, Sharpsburg, MD 21782www.captainbenders.com

d i s h — a new american bistro304.728.8464213 W. Washington Street, Charles Town, WVwww.wvdish.com

KAZU CUISINE304.876.8798120 W. German St., Shepherdstown, WV 25443www.kazucuisinewv.com

MECKLENBURG INN304.876.2126128 E. German Street, Shepherdstown, WV

MELLOW MOODS CAFÉ & JUICE BAR304.876.0608119 W. German St., Shepherdstown WVwww.mellowmoodsjuicebar.com

YELLOW BRICK BANK304.876.2208201 E. German St., Shepherdstown, WVwww.yellowbrickbank.comFamous throughout the region.

SHOPPINGGERMAN STREET COFFEE AND CANDLERY 304.876.1106103 W. German St., Shepherdstown, WVA marketplace for gourmet food, cheese,wine, WV food, chocolates and gifts; freshcoffee beans and more.

BLUE RIVER304.876.0506123 E. German St., Shepherdstown, WVwww.blueriverclothing.com

D’ACCORD BOUTIQUE304.876.8003134 W. German St., Shepherdstown, WVwww.daccordboutique.com

DICKINSON AND WAIT CRAFT GALLERY304.876.0657121 E. German St., Shepherdstown, WV

FOUR SEASONS BOOK STORE304.876.3486116 W. German Street, Shepherdstown, WVwww.FourSeasonsBooks.com

GRAPES AND GRAINS GOURMET304.876.1316111 E. German St., Shepherdstown, WVwww.grapesandgrainsgourmet.com

PLUM304.876.2200108 E. German St., Shepherdstown, WVwww.plumwv.com

STEPPIN’ OUT SHOES & SUCH304.876.3336110 W. German St., Shepherdstown, [email protected]

WASHINGTON STREET GALLERY & GIFT304.724.2090235 W. Washington Street, Charles Town, WVwww.WStreetGalleryW-F, 12-5:30p; Sat, 11a-5p; Sun, 12-4p

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MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENTSHEPHERDSTOWN OPERA HOUSE304.876.3704131 W. German Street, Shepherdstown, WVwww.operahouselive.comOne of the oldest movie theaters in America, the Shepherdstown Opera House celebrates over 100 years of fine filmsand music. Offering entertainment, beer, wine, and popcorn daily.

RIVER & TRAIL OUTFITTERS888.446.7529604 Valley Road, Knoxville, MD(near Harpers Ferry)www.rivertrail.comWhitewater rafting, tubing, kayaking,canoeing, and more

THE OBSERVER304.876.2414P.O. Box 3088, Shepherdstown, [email protected]@wvobserver.com

THE JOURNAL NEWSPAPERS304.263.8931207 W. King Street, Martinsburg, WVwww.journal-news.net

THE SHEPHERDSTOWN CHRONICLE304.876.3380123c S. Duke Street, PO Box 2088Shepherdstown, WVwww.shepherdstownchronicle.com

OLD OPERA HOUSE THEATRE COMPANY304.725.4420204 N. George Street, Charles Town, [email protected]

OVER THE MOUNTAIN STUDIO TOUR272 Mason Farm DriveKearneysville, WV 25430July 8 - 10 and November 12 -13www.studiotourwv.org

PARTNERSTOM MAIDEN INSURANCE OUTFITTERS, INC.304.876.08227866 Martinsburg Pike, Shepherdstown, WVwww.TomMaiden.comwww.facebook/InsuranceOutfitters

SHEPHERDSTOWN VISITORS CENTER/SHEPHERDSTOWN BUSINESS ASSOCIATION304.876.2786129 E. German St., Shepherdstown, WV www.ShepherdstownVisitorsCenter.comEnjoy the uniqueness of historicShepherdtown, a small-town gemwhere you can experience it all!

FREEDOM’S RUNAn Event for Health and Heritage304.876.1100113 W. German Street, Shepherdstown, WVwww.freedomsrun.orgJoin us October 1, 2011 for the 3rd AnnualFreedom’s Run—5 events—runners andwalkers of all abilities.

SHEPHERD UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION304.876.5397P.O. Box 5000, Shepherdstown, WV 25443www.shepherd.edu/fndtnwebHelping create a powerful and positivedifference in the lives of Shepherd’sstudents and faculty.

ALL-STAR LIMOUSINE304.876.2500233 Lowe Drive, Shepherdstown, WVwww.all-starlimousine.com

AVALON RESORTCritton Owl Hollow Road, (RR1 Box 316)Paw Paw, WV 25434www.avalon-resort.com

EDEN DESIGN304.728.250811408 Leetown Rd., Kearneysville, WV 25430www.edendesignco.com

PLATINUM PR304.876.8321PO Box 34, Shepherdstown, [email protected]

STUDIO M SALON AND SPA304.725.9988231 W. Washington Street, Charles Town, WVwww.studiom4u.com

CATF: 90 minutes fromBaltimore and DC

SEASON21INVEST IN CATF!In these uncertain and often tryingeconomic times, your attendanceand support of the ContemporaryAmerican Theater Festival isneeded now more than ever. Pleaseconsider a gift to our annual fund,which directly supports the workyou will see this season. Visit www.catf.org/donate or add acontribution to your ticket orderform – every little bit helps ensurethat CATF continues to be thesummer home of the Americantheater. On behalf of our companyof artists, THANK YOU.

The Contemporary American Theater Festivalreceives major support from: The State ofWest Virginia, Shepherd University, West Virginia Division of Tourism, The Ted SnowdonFoundation, The Shubert Foundation, TheWeissberg Foundation, National Endowmentfor the Arts, West Virginia HumanitiesCouncil, The Nora Roberts Foundation, TheMax and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation, Inc. ,The Cleveland Foundation, and the Arts andHumanities Alliance of Jefferson County.

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SEASON21: July 8 – 31, 2011

NEW THIS YEAR!

The REP5 & REP4 Pass:Purchase a 5-Show or 4-Show CATCardand receive reserved center seatingin the Frank Center for Ages of the Moon and The Insurgents AND firstgeneral admittance to claim your seatsin the Studio Theater (Race and We AreHere) and Center for ContemporaryArts (From Prague). You must be there30 minutes prior to curtain. Plus—the Rep Passes will provide specialdiscounts and coupons to CATF’s localpartners, including shops, dining,and entertainment.

The Sunday Night 4-Show CATCard:CATF’s best deal – see Ages of theMoon, The Insurgents, Race, and WeAre Here on Sunday evenings. Attenda 6 or 6:30 performance each Sunday night of the Festival for only $100!

Lunch & Art:Meet the creative artists behindCATF—playwrights, designers, actors,directors—and enjoy a lunch froma local restaurant. Get the ultimate“behind the scenes” opportunity.Price: $20.00 (limited seating).Locations: 7/8 @ 1:30pm (Blue MoonCafé); 7/14 – sold out (The Press Room);7/22 @ 1:30pm (Mellow Moods Café& Juice Bar); 7/28 @ 12:30pm (StoneSoup Bistro).

AND LEST YOU FORGET!

Breakfast with Ed:Back by popular demand, havecontinental breakfast and talk theaterwith Founder and Producing Director Ed Herendeen. Every Thursday (except 7/7) and Sunday at 10:00am in theCenter for Contemporary Arts.$25 per person, seating very limited.

Stage Readings Return:Free and open to the public, checkout works-in-progress and playsunder consideration for the 2012season—read by CATF companymembers. Be an early participantin the birth of the new Americantheater. Tuesdays (7/12, 7/19, 7/26)at 7pm at the ShepherdstownOpera House, 131 W. German Street,Shepherdstown.

Humanities Lectures:FREE! Sponsored by the West Virginia Humanities Council, delve deeper into the issues and themes raised by the 2011 repertory. Reynolds Hall, 109 North King Street. Visit CATF.ORG for details and participants.

2011 TICKETING:Tickets can be purchased online,with the attached order form, or by calling 304-876-3473 or 800-999-CATF.For individual performances, order single tickets. For the ultimateexperience, purchase a CATCard andsee 4 or 5 shows at a reduced price!

Single tickets:$52 (student/senior/militarydiscount: $46)Sunday Night Special: $30 (6pm & 6:30pm performances only)

Five Show CATCard(REP5 Pass):$225 (student/senior/militarydiscount: $205)

Four Show CATCard(REP4 Pass):$175 (student/senior/militarydiscount: $160)

Sunday Night CATCard:$100 (6pm & 6:30pm perfomances only)

Students = valid student ID;Seniors = age 65 and older;Military = active duty

REMEMBER: NO REFUNDS We’re happy to exchange your tickets up to 24 hours beforecurtain time, but all sales are final —no exceptions.

NO LATE SEATING Due to the natureof the Studio Theater and Centerfor Contemporary Arts, we cannotaccommodate latecomer seatingand tickets will not be refunded.Be prompt and enjoy the show!

Programming subject to change

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FESTIVAL DIRECTIONSThe Festival takes place every summer on the campus ofShepherd University in historic Shepherdstown, a lovely smalltown overlooking the Potomac River in West Virginia’s EasternPanhandle. Drive time from Washington and Baltimore is about90 minutes.

FROM WASHINGTON, DC: From Beltway take I-270 North toFrederick / I-70 Interchange; Take 340 West toward CharlesTown, WV (Exit 52); Two miles past Harpers Ferry, exit right onto230 North (Shepherdstown); follow to Shepherdstown.

FROM BALTIMORE, MD: Take 1-70 West to Frederick; Take340 West toward Charles Town, WV (Exit 52); Two miles pastHarpers Ferry, exit right onto 230 North (Shepherdstown);follow to Shepherdstown.

FROM LEESBURG, VA: Take Route 7 West to Route 9 West toCharles Town. Take new highway Route 9 West toward Martinsburg toExit for Shepherdstown/Route 480. Take 480 North to Shepherdstown.

FROM EASTERN PA: Take PA Turnpike West to I-81 South(in Carlisle); follow to Exit 16E in Martinsburg; Take Route 45 Eastto Shepherdstown.

FROM WESTERN PA: Take PA Turnpike East to I-81 South(in Carlisle); follow to Exit 16E in Martinsburg; Take Route 45 Eastto Shepherdstown.

FROM CHARLESTON, WV: Take I-79 North to I-68 East (I-68East becomes I-70 East); follow until I-81 South; follow to Exit 16Ein Martinsburg; Take Route 45 East to Shepherdstown.

FROM WINCHESTER AND POINTS SOUTH: Take I-81 North toExit 16E in Martinsburg; Take Route 45 East to Shepherdstown.

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FRANK CENTER FOR THE CREATIVE ARTS:

“Ages of the Moon”and “The Insurgents”

STUDIO THEATER:“Race” and

“We Are Here”

CENTER FORCONTEMPORARY ARTS:

“From Prague”

REYNOLDS HALL 109 North King St.

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WEEK ONE TUES 7/5 WED 7/6 THUR 7/7 FRI 7/8 SAT 7/9 SUN 7/10

10:00 AM BREAKFAST12:00 PM PRAGUE PRAGUE1:30 PM LUNCH & ART MOON2:00 PM INSURGENTS HERE2:30 PM RACE4:30 PM LECTURE PRAGUE6:00 PM PRAGUE* PRAGUE* PRAGUE** PRAGUE INSURGENTS6:30 PM RACE8:00 PM INSURGENTS* MOON* INSURGENTS** MOON** 8:30 PM RACE* HERE* RACE** HERE**

WEEK TWO TUES 7/12 WED 7/13 THUR 7/14 FRI 7/15 SAT 7/16 SUN 7/17

10:00 AM BREAKFAST BREAKFAST12:00 PM PRAGUE PRAGUE12:30 PM LUNCH & ART 1:30 PM INSURGENTS2:00 PM MOON MOON RACE

2:30 PM HERE RACE HERE4:30 PM LECTURE PRAGUE6:00 PM PRAGUE^ PRAGUE PRAGUE PRAGUE MOON6:30 PM HERE7:00 PM READING 8:00 PM MOON^ INSURGENTS^ MOON INSURGENTS8:30 PM HERE RACE HERE RACE

WEEK THREE TUES 7/19 WED 7/20 THUR 7/21 FRI 7/22 SAT 7/23 SUN 7/24

10:00 AM BREAKFAST BREAKFAST12:00 PM PRAGUE PRAGUE1:30 PM LUNCH & ART MOON2:00 PM INSURGENTS INSURGENTS HERE2:30 PM RACE HERE RACE4:30 PM LECTURE PRAGUE6:00 PM PRAGUE PRAGUE PRAGUE PRAGUE INSURGENTS6:30 PM RACE7:00 PM READING 8:00 PM INSURGENTS MOON INSURGENTS MOON8:30 PM RACE^ HERE^ RACE HERE

WEEK FOUR TUES 7/26 WED 7/27 THUR 7/28 FRI 7/29 SAT 7/30 SUN 7/31

10:00 AM BREAKFAST BREAKFAST12:00 PM PRAGUE PRAGUE12:30 PM LUNCH & ART 1:30 PM INSURGENTS2:00 PM MOON MOON RACE2:30 PM HERE RACE HERE 4:30 PM LECTURE PRAGUE6:00 PM PRAGUE PRAGUE PRAGUE PRAGUE MOON6:30 PM HERE7:00 PM READING 8:00 PM MOON INSURGENTS MOON INSURGENTS8:30 PM HERE RACE HERE RACE

The Schedule:July 8, 2011 - July 31, 2011* = PAY-WHAT-YOU-CAN PREVIEW(sponsored by Tom Maiden Insurance Outfitters)

** = Opening Night, followed bythe OPENING NIGHT RECEPTION

^ = these performanceswill be followed by a POST-SHOW DISCUSSION

MOON = AGES OF THE MOONby Sam ShepardFrank Center Stage: 260 University DriveRun time: 70 minutes

INSURGENTS = THE INSURGENTSby Lucy ThurberFrank Center Stage: 260 University DriveRun time: 90 minutes

RACE = RACEby David MametStudio Theater in Sarah Cree Hall:310 North King StreetRun time: 90 minutes

HERE = WE ARE HEREby Tracy ThorneStudio Theater in Sarah Cree Hall:310 North King StreetRun time: 2 hours

PRAGUE = FROM PRAGUEby Kyle BradstreetCenter for Contemporary Arts:92 West Campus DriveRun time: 90 minutes

Lunch & Art = Enjoy a light lunchwith CATF artists and company members(Various locations)

Breakfast with Ed = enjoy continentalbreakfast with Ed Herendeen, Founderand Producing Director of CATF at theCCA, 92 West Campus Drive

PRESENTED FREE OF CHARGE thanks tothe West Virginia Humanities Council:

LECTURE = Distinguished guest speakersdiscuss issues raised in the playsat the popular Talk Theater LectureSeries at Reynolds Hall, 109 NorthKing Street

READING = Join the CATF companyfor Stage Readings of new playsat Shepherdstown Opera House,131 W. German Street.

BOX OFFICE: 304.876.3473800.999.CATF (2283)www.catf.org

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STEP 1: CONTACT INFORMATION

Name: .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

Mailing Address: ............................................................................................................................... City: .................................................................

State: .............................. Zip: .......................... Email: ........................................................................... Phone: ..............................................

STEP 2: PICK YOUR TICKETSCATCards: Price Quantity Total

Five Show (REP5) CATCard (including From Prague): $225.00 X .................... = ....................

Five Show (REP5) CATCard w/ Student/Senior/Military Discount: $205.00 X .................... = ....................

Four Show (REP4) CATCard (Frank Center & Studio Theaters): $175.00 X .................... = ....................

Four Show (REP4) CATCard w/ Student/Senior/Military Discount: $160.00 X .................... = ....................

Sunday Night CATCard (REP4) (Frank Center & Studio Theaters): $100.00 X .................... = ....................

Single Tickets:

Single Ticket: $52.00 X .................... = ....................

Single Ticket with Student/Senior/Military Discount: $46.00 X .................... = ....................

Sunday Night Special (all seats; 6 & 6:30pm shows only): $30.00 X .................... = ....................

Breakfast with Ed (all seats): $25.00 X .................... = ....................

NEW: Lunch & Art (all seats): $20.00 X .................... = ....................

Ticket Total $ ....................

SEASON21 Donation (tax-deductible!) $ ....................

Order Total $ ....................

STEP 3: PICK YOUR DATESThe Insurgents Ages of the Moon Race We Are Here

Date: ................. Date: ................. Date: ................. Date: .................

q Matinee q Matinee q Matinee q Matinee

q Evening q Evening q Evening q Evening

From Prague Breakfast with Ed Lunch & Art

Date: ................. Date: ................. Date: .................

Time: ................. Time: ................. (7/14 sold-out)

STEP 4: PLEASE LET US KNOW IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCESpecial Assistance Required: q Wheelchair q Assisted Hearing Device q Other: ..............................................................

STEP 5: PLACE YOUR ORDERq Enclosed is my check payable to CATF Please charge my: q American Express q Visa q MasterCard

Card #: .............................................................................................................. Expires: ............................. Billing Zip Code: ..............................

MAIL IT: to CATF Box Office, PO Box 429 Shepherdstown, WV 25443 FAX TO: 304-876-5443 (credit card sales only)

ONLINE: at www.catf.org/boxoffice (credit card sales only)

CALL BOX OFFICE: at 304-876-3473 or 800-999-CATF (2283). Group Discounts: 304.876.3304.

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