Monday, January 9, 2012

Enjoy Off-Broadway Shows with 20at20

Lillias White, Veanne Cox, Eve Plumb, Katie Lee and Nancy Dussault star in the January 2012 cast of "Love, Loss, and What I Wore" (through January 29). © Carol Rosegg
The Off Broadway Alliance will again sponsor 20at20, the bi-annual celebration of Off Broadway Jan. 18 through Feb. 6: $20 tickets for 36 Off Broadway plays and musicals are available to theatre-goers 20 minutes prior to curtain. 

Now in its sixth year, 20at20 has become one of New York’s most eagerly-anticipated promotions for budget-conscious theatre-goers. For a complete list of participating shows and venues see below or visit www.20at20.com.

This year, if you see seven Off-Broadway shows during 20at20 you can receive a voucher for a free dinner for two at an area restaurant.  Just mail your original ticket stubs (no photocopies accepted) to: 20at20 Dinner Special, 250 West 49th St., Suite 301, NY, NY10019. All entries must be postmarked by Feb. 7 to be valid.  Please include your name, phone, email, and mailing address.

Off Broadway shows participating in 20at20: 
(as of Jan. 6)

Black Angels Over Tuskegee
Actors Temple Theatre
www.blackanglesovertuskegee.com

Channeling Kevin Spacey
St. Luke’s Theatre
www.CKStheshow.com

CQ/CX
Atlantic Theatre Company
www.atlantictheatre.org

Dancing at Lughnasa
The Irish Repertory Theatre
www.irishrep.org

DANNY and SYLVIA: The Danny Kaye Musical
St. Luke’s Theatre
www.dannyandsylvia.com

Freckleface Strawberry, The Musical
The MMAC Theatre
www.frecklefacethemusical.com

Freud's Last Session
New World Stages
www.freudslastsession.com

Fuerza Bruta
The Daryl Roth Theatre
www.fuerzabrutanyc.com

How the World Began
The Peter Jay Sharp Theatre
www.howtheworldbegan.net

ICONS
The Snapple Theatre Center
www.iconsnyc.com

Ionescopade
York Theatre Company
www.yorktheatre.org

Love, Loss, and What I Wore
Westside Theatre
www.lovelossonstage.com

Million Dollar Quartet
New World Stages
www.milliondollarquartetlive.com

Miss Abigail's Guide to Dating, Mating & Marriage
Sofia's Downstairs Theatre
www.missabigailsguide.com

My Sinatra
Midtown Theater
www.mysinatra.com

Naked Boys Singing!
New World Stages
www.nakedboyssinging.com

NEWSical
The Kirk, Theatre Row
www.NEWSicalthemusical.com

Perfect Crime
The Snapple Theatre Center
www.perfect-crime.com

Pinkalicious, The Musical
Manhattan Movement and Arts Center
www.pinkaliciousthemusical.com

Psycho Therapy
Cherry Lane Theatre
www.cherrylanetheatre.org

RENT
New World Stages
www.siteforrent.com

Russian Transport
The Acorn Theatre
www.thenewgroup.org

Rutherford and Son
The Mint Theatre
www.minttheatre.org

Sam Eaton's The Quantum Eye - Mentalism and Magic Show
Theatre 80
www.TheQuantumEve.com

Silence! The Musical
9th Space Theatre at PS122
www.silencethemusical.com

Sistas: The Musical
St. Luke’s Theatre
www.sistasthemuscial.com

The Accidental Pervert
13th Street Repertory Company
www.theaccidentalpervert.com

The Amazing Max and The Box of Interesting Things
MMAC Theater
www.theamazingmax.com

The Awesome 80's Prom
Webster Hall
www.awesome80sprom.com

The Berenstain Bears LIVE!
The Marjorie S. Deane Little Theatre
www.berenstainbearslive.com

The Bully
Vital Theatre Company
www.vitaltheatre.org

The Devil's Music: The Life and Blues of Bessie Smith
St. Luke’s Theatre
www.thedevilsmusic.biz

The Fantasticks
The Snapple Theatre Center
www.fantasticksonbroadway.com

The Gazillion Bubble Show
New World Stages
www.GazillionBubbleShow.com

The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
St. Luke’s Theatre
www.narniaoffbroadway.com

Traces
Union Square Theatre
www.tracesUSA.com

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Lauren Yarger has written, directed and produced numerous shows and special events for both secular and Christian audiences. She co-wrote a Christian musical version of “A Christmas Carol” which played to sold-out audiences of over 3,000 in Vermont and was awarded the Vermont Bessie (theater and film awards) for “People’s Choice for Theatre.” She also has written two other dinner theaters, sketches for church services and devotions for Christian artists. Her play concept, "From Reel to Real: The Jennifer O'Neill Story" was presented as part of the League of professional Theatre Women's Julia's reading Room Series in New York. Shifting from reviewing to producing, Yarger owns Gracewell Productions, which produced the Table Reading Series at the Palace Theater in Waterbury, CT. She trained for three years in the Broadway League’s Producer Development Program, completed the Commercial Theater Institute's Producing Intensive and other training and produced a one-woman musical about Mary Magdalene that toured nationally and closed with an off-Broadway run. She was a Fellow at the National Critics Institute at the O'Neill Theater Center in Waterford, CT. She wrote reviews of Broadway and Off-Broadway theater (the only ones you can find in the US with an added Christian perspective) at http://reflectionsinthelight.blogspot.com/.

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She is a freelance writer and playwright (member Dramatists Guild of America). She is a member if the The Outer Critics Circle (producer of the annual awards ceremony) and a member of The League of Professional Theatre Women, serving as Co-Founder of the Connecticut Chapter. Yarger was a book reviewer for Publishers Weekly A former newspaper editor and graduate of the University of Missouri’s School of Journalism, Yarger also worked in arts management for the Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts, the Hartford Symphony Orchestra and served for nine years as the Executive Director of Masterwork Productions, Inc. She lives with her husband in West Granby, CT. They have two adult children.

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