Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Get $20 Tickets to Off-Broadway Shows 20 Minutes Before Curtain

The Off Broadway Alliance will again sponsor "20at20," the bi-annual celebration of Off Broadway, Jan. 22 through Feb. 10. $20 tickets for 40 Off-Broadway plays and musicals will be available to theatre-goers 20 minutes prior to curtain.

Now in its seventh year, 20at20 has become one of New York’s most eagerly-anticipated promotions for budget-conscious theatre-goers.

All 20at20 ticket sales are cash only. For a complete list of participating shows and venues see below or visit www.20at20.com.

If you see seven Off-Broadway shows during the 20at20 promotion, you can receive a voucher for free dinner for two at an area restaurant. Just mail your original ticket stubs (no photocopies accepted) for seven 20at20 shows to: 20at20 Dinner Special, 555 Eighth Avenue, Suite 905, NY, NY10018. All entries must be postmarked by Feb. 11 to be valid. Include your name, phone, email, and mailing address.

20at20 is presented by The Off Broadway Alliance (OBA), a non-profit corporation organized by theater professionals dedicated to supporting, promoting and encouraging the production of Off-Broadway theater and to making live theater increasingly accessible to new and diverse audiences. The Alliance holds monthly meetings and membership is open to everyone in the Off-Broadway theater community. Among its initiatives, The Off Broadway Alliance sponsors a free Seminar Series focusing on the culture, business and history of Off Broadway featuring major players from the Off Broadway scene. Its Off Broadway Economic Impact Report details Off Broadway's more than $500 million annual impact on the economy of the City of New York.

For complete info on 20at20 go to www.20at20.com or address any question via email to contact@20at20.com.

Off-Broadway shows participating in 20at20:

5 Lesbians Eating A Quiche; Soho Playhouse; www.5lesbianseatingaquiche.com
Accidental Pervert; 13th Street Repertory Theater; www.theaccidentalpervert.com
All in the Timing; 59E59 Theaters; www.primarystages.org
All the Rage; Peter Jay Sharp Theater; www.alltherageplay.com
AVENUE Q ; New World Stages;www.avenueq.com
BARE: The Musical; New World Stages; www.baremusicalnyc.com
Black Angels over Tuskegee; Actors Temple Theatre; www.blackangelsovertuskegee.com
Bunnicula, The Musical; DR2 Kids Theatre; www.DR2KidsTheatre.com
Channeling Kevin Spacey; Roy Arias Theatre; www.ckstheshow.com
Cougar The Musical; St. Luke's Theatre; www.cougarthemusical.com
Fancy Nancy The Musical; McGinn/Cazale Theatre; www.vitaltheatre.org/fancynancy-2012.php
FORBIDDEN BROADWAY: Alive and Kicking!; 47th Street Theatre;www.forbiddenbroadway.com
Forever Dusty: The Dusty Springfield Musical; New World Stages; www.foreverdusty.com
Fried Chicken and Latkes; Actors Temple Theatre; www.actorstempletheatre.com
Fuerza Bruta; Daryl Roth Theatre; www.Fuerzabrutanyc.com
Gazillion Bubble Show; New World Stages; www.gazillionbubbleshow.com
Hollow the Musical; The Players Theatre; www.hollowthemusical.com
How To Be A New Yorker; Sofia's Downstairs Theater; www.how2banewyorker.com
Katie Roche; Mint Theater Company ; www.minttheater.org
My Big Gay Italian Wedding; St. Luke's Theatre; www.BigGayItalianWedding.com
Naked Boys Singing!; Theatre Row - Kirk Theater ; www.nakedboyssingingnyc.com
NEWSical The Musical; Theatre Row - Kirk Theater; www.newsicalthemusical.com
Perfect Crime; Snapple Theater Center; www.perfect-crime.com
Sam Eaton’s THE QUANTUM EYE: Mentalism & Magic Show; Theatre 80; www.TheQuantumEye.com
Show Way; McGinn/Cazale Theatre; www.vitaltheatre.org/showway-2012.php
SILENCE! The Musical; The Elektra Theatre; www.silencethemusical.com
Siren's Heart: The Marilyn Monroe Musical; Actors Temple Theatre; www.actorstempletheatre.com
Sistas the Musical; St. Luke's Theatre ; www.sistasthemusical.com
STOMP; Orpheum Theatre; www.stomponline.com
The Awesome 80s Prom; Webster Hall; http://awesome80sprom.com
The Berenstain Bears LIVE!; Manhattan Movement and Arts Center; www.BerenstainBearsLive.com
The Fantasticks; Snapple Theater Center; www.fantasticksonbroadway.com
THE JAMMER; Atlantic Theater Company; www.atlantictheater.org
The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe; St. Luke's Theatre ; www.narniaoffbroadway.com
The Man Under; 59E59 Theaters; www.athenatheatre.com
The Velveteen Rabbit; DR2 Kids Theatre; www.DR2KidsTheatre.com
The Wonderful Wizard of Song: The Music of Harold Arlen; St. Luke's Theatre; www.thewonderfulwizardofsong.com
Totally Tubular Time Machine; Culture Club; www.totallytubularnyc.com
Women of Will; The Gym at Judson; www.womenofwill.com
Zelda on the Oasis; St. Luke's Theatre; www.zeldaoasis.com


20at20 Terms and Conditions: All tickets subject to availability. Restrictions may apply. Offer valid only at the box office on the day of the performance 20 minutes prior to curtain. Offer may be revoked at any time. Not valid on prior sale. Cannot be combined with other offers. Valid Jan. 22 – Feb. 10, 2013. Cash only at all venues. Additional restrictions may apply. Free dinner offer valid while supplies last. A limited number of dinner vouchers are available. No substitutions will be given. You will not be able to choose your restaurant. Voucher is subject to restaurant's restrictions.

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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/.

She is editor of The Connecticut Arts Connection (http://ctarts.blogspot.com), an award-winning website featuring theater and arts news for the state. She was a contributing editor for BroadwayWorld.com. She previously served as theater reviewer for the Manchester Journal-Inquirer, Connecticut theater editor for CurtainUp.com and as Connecticut and New York reviewer for American Theater Web.

She is a Co-Founder of the Connecticut Chapter of the League of Professional Theatre Women. She is a former vice president and voting member of The Drama Desk.

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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