VINTAGE PLAYS: Still The River Runs
Presented by: Bloomington Playwrights Project
Where: BPP
General Admission: $USD 25.00
Showtimes
Thursday, June 3rd 6:30 pm | Buy Tickets |
Description
VINTAGE PLAYS: STILL THE RIVER RUNS by Barton Bishop
Start the night out at 6:30 with donated food, wine, and beer! Then move into the theatre for the announcement of our 2020-2021 Season and a staged reading of the 2011 SMASH HIT Still the River Runs starring Gabe Gloden (original cast) & Michael Sheehan. Stick around for the announcement of the 2020-21 Season (our 42nd!). Then finish the evening with a toast to BPP and the opportunity to buy us some presents (but cash is fine too!). Only $25 for this event and all proceeds go towards supporting the quality work you have come to expect from the BPP.
Doors open at 6:30pm and the house opens at 7pm. No physical tickets are required; BPP will have a guest list at the door. If this event is not sold out, admission will also be available for purchase at the door. Cash and card will be accepted as payment.
The Venue
107 West 9th Street
Bloomington, Indiana 47404
The Bloomington Playwrights Project (BPP) is the only professional theatre in Indiana dedicated solely to new plays. This venue features two performance areas: the Timothy J. Wiles Mainstage Theatre and the Lora Shiner Studio Stage. Public spaces within the BPP are fully accessible, but patrons should alert the BCT Box Office (812.323.3020) of special needs so that appropriate seats can be reserved at performances. Parking is available on the street or in a nearby garage.
The Promoter
107 West 9th Street
Bloomington, Indiana 47404
The Bloomington Playwrights Project (BPP) is the only professional theatre in Indiana dedicated solely to new plays. In operation for 35 years, the BPP serves both the Bloomington and national theatre communities by working with talented playwrights, actors, and artists to develop high-level productions for both local patrons and the many audiences attending subsequent productions of scripts that originated at the BPP. The Bloomington Playwrights Project is an advocate for playwrights and new plays, believing firmly that they are not only important but absolutely vital to the future of the art form.