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Two River Theater Announces Its 2012-2013 Season

Two River Theater Company announces the lineup of productions for its 2012-13 Season.

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Two River Theater 2012 – 2013 season has been announced featuring an incredible lineup.

The eight-play season will kick off in September with Suzan-Lori Parks directing her award-winning play Topdog/Underdog on the 10th anniversary of its winning the Pulitzer Prize. The season will also include classics and modern masterpieces, new works, and a commissioned world-premiere musical, A Wind in the Willows Christmas, which will be developed at the theater this year and debut in December.

“This season reflects our ambition to make Two River a home for a family of artists and a community of audiences,” says Dias. “Many of the great theater artists who have made this current season so fulfilling will be returning, along with other great writers and directors who will be working at Two River for the first time. We’re thrilled to have so many theater luminaries and exciting new talent here, working on exceptional plays and musicals, and participating in the vital cultural life of Red Bank.”

Discount ticket packages for Two River Theater’s 2012 – 2013 season (ranging from three to seven productions) are on sale now. Individual tickets and, for a limited time, a discount four-pack for A Wind in the Willows Christmas are also available.

Tickets are available from www.trtc.org or 732.345.1400. Single tickets for all other productions will go on sale July 1 .Please see the end of the release for detailed information about ticket prices.


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