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Join our senior LGBT group and enjoy the best of Columbus arts and culture.
Free parking at the Center on High
Free transportation to and from venue
Discounted Après-Theatre brunch at Union!
Meet at the Center at 10am the day of the show
Performances start at 11am
Stonewall Columbus Center on High
1160 North High Street
Columbus, Ohio 43201
Ticket Reservations – (614) 930-2262
Program Info – Linda (614) 562-2067 Lori (614) 930-2265
Ticket Quantities Are Limited!
Catco: The Rubenstein Kiss – $15
by James Phillips
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Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Riffe Center Studio Two Theatre
A combination of the Cold War and the McCarthy hearings sets a tone for betrayal in this country. Inspired by the true story of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg, this powerful American premiere winds through the mysterious corridors of history to reveal the anguish of a family and their yearning for justice. When Jakob and Esther Rubenstein are punished for an act of industrial espionage, we are left to decide if they were guilty or the victims of zealots.
BalletMet: The Sleeping Beauty – $20
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Ohio Theatre
Escape into an enchanted world of castles, curses, forests and fairies as BalletMet brings back to the stage the most celebrated classical ballet of all time, The Sleeping Beauty. Set to Tchaikovsky’s famously moving score, this fantasy favorite tells the story of the beautiful Princess Aurora whose 100-year slumber can only be broken by the kiss of a handsome prince. Timeless music, sumptuous costuming and majestic dancing including the stunning Rose adagio, the Blue Bird pas de deux and the Fairy variations.
Catco: Next Fall – $15
by Geoffrey Nauffts
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Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Riffe Center Studio Two Theatre
Adam and Luke have been in a committed relationship for five years despite the fact that Luke is devoutly religious and Adam is a committed atheist. When an accident requires Adam to depend on Luke’s family for support, each character is forced to examine faith and spirituality. The poignant theme is that each of our belief systems is as individual as our thumbprint.
BalletMet: DanceTech – $20
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Capitol Theatre
Contemporary dance and cutting-edge technology come together to create an experience like no other. Choreographer Jimmy Orrante, video game composer Sean Beeson and media artist Alan Price from OSU’s Advanced Computing Center for the Arts and Design, create an interactive environment affected and influenced by the choreography and the audience. Internationally recognized software artist Frieder Weiss joins acclaimed contemporary choreographer Amy Seiwert to produce a piece where real-time video images are created in direct response to the movement of the dancers.
Catco: The 39 Steps – $15
Adapted by Patrick Barlow
From the novel by John Buchan
From the Movie of Alfred Hitchcock Licensed by ITV Global Entertainment Ltd., and an original concept by Simon Corble and Nobby Dimon
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Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Riffe Center Studio One Theatre
Alfred Hitchcock’s film adaptation of John Buchan’s novel is recreated by four actors in this Monty Pythonesque stage homage. Actors play heroes, villains, sweethearts, children and the occasional inanimate object. Hurling puns and allusions to other Hitchcock films like comedic hand grenades, this farce is an award-winning night of hilarity.
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