"Because some of the best things in theatre happen off
stage"
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Our All Access Pass is a
wonderful way to deepen your connection to the theatre world-- but for The Disappearance of Mary Rosemary
everyone gets to snuggle up for an old-fashioned ghost story. Grab a spiked hot chocolate at our concessions and
settle in!
The Disappearance of Mary Rosemary does not have an All Access Pass, but look for it
in the up coming year. The All Access Program is your backstage pass to the creation of a show. For just $35, you get a two
month membership that includes:
* One ticket to our current production
* Happy Hour Every Hour: Half off all consessions
* Free Workshops!
* Free staged reading of new work in progress
* Join us for "Tea with the Director"
* Free returns- see the show again! (details below)
* Bring a youth 12-16 for free
Call to reserve your seat at our workshops & readings!
The All Access Pass is a fantastic opportunity for theatre enthusiasts, students, growing professionals, and anyone
who wants to engage in the process. To purchase an All Access Pass click on the Brown Paper Tickets link below, choose
your performance date, click BEGIN Order, and the select the All Access Pass from the available ticket options.
All Access Passes are good until May 4, 2013. Bought your Pass already? Be sure to call us to reserve your spot at the events above.
Seating is limited!
"Small theatre at it's best!" ~ SF Bay
Guardian (Master Harold and the Boys)
Upcoming All Access Pass Events:
All Access Pass Events
More Info
Moving Title Ashes
Find Your Story
(April 24th at 7pm & 27th at 4pm)
Following the smash hits Love, Loss, and What I Wore and The Vagina Monologues this interactive workshop gives you a chance to
create your own dramatic story based on the clothes and scars we wear. Every accident and surgery changes our lives-- and so many
of the clothes we wear support, challenge, and re-affirm who we are. This workshop, led by Producer Misha Hawk Wyatt, is perfect for
everyone who want to tell a story!
Wednesday, April 24th from 7-10pm
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Saturday, April 27st from 1-4pm
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Tea with the Director
(April 28th, 2013)
Join us for tea with international award-winning playwright and director Ian Walker's as he discusses The Lullaby Tree.
Mr. Walker has been called "a restlessly inventive pen"
by the San Francisco Guardian and "an intriguing emerging writer" by the San Francisco Chronicle.
Sunday, April 28th at Noon
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Peppertree
(May 1st, 2013)
Want to learn more about how a play is written? Staged readings are an integral part of the play development process.
Join us for the staged reading of Dan Sullivan's newest work, Peppertree. An elderly couple, abandoned in an unfinished
housing complex, grapple with the promise of hope in the twilight of life.
Please be sure to contact us at (415) 335-6087 if you have any questions. You're family now!
One ticket to The Lullaby Tree: You should have received a confirmation for your performance when you purchased your ticket. Please
bring a photo I.D. when you come to the theatre, so we can confirm your pass.
If you need to change the date of your performance, please contact us as soon as possible.
Happy Hour Every Hour: Half off all consessions: This is good on all consession items! Just identify yourself as an All Access Pass
member at the consession bar and your discount is automatically applied.
Our workshop series (see schedule): Your admission to these three workshop events is free. As seating is limitted, please
reserve your seat in advance.
Free returns-- see the show again! Your All Access Pass entitles you to return and see the show a second time, provided there is space
available. If you know which performance you'd like to see, call ahead an reserve. You can also "drop in" without a reservation: we
will place you on a waiting list, and if there's space available you'll be seated. We've never turned anyone away yet!
Bring a youth 12-16 for free: We like to encourage young people to get involved in theatre. You may bring one youth between
the ages of 12 and 16 to the show. The Lullaby Tree may not be appropriate for younger children. Your free youth pass is good on the
night of your paid performance. <>Please contact us to reserve your youth ticket-- our performances sell out!
Marin Independent writes: "Second Wind has a goal that is rare in today
bottom-line driven theatre world: to use the stage to explore social and
political issues that impact ordinary Americans lives."