THEATRE
Exits and Entrances
Presented by New Repertory Theatre at New Repertory Theatre in Residence at The Arsenal Center for the Arts Charles Mosesian Theater
February 22-March 15, 2009
A drama by Athol Fugard; Directed by Chris Jorie
Engulfed in a world defined by the division of apartheid, a young man, addressed only as "the Playwright," prepares an arrogant and aging star for the evening's performance of Oedipus Rex. The Playwright struggles to find his voice, and the actor confronts his fear of no longer being admired, needed or wanted. As they debate, the pair find themselves at odds about why...
New Repertory Theatre in Residence at The Arsenal Center for the Arts Charles Mosesian Theater
321 Arsenal Street
Watertown, MA 02472
Admission Info:
Off-Peak: (Sun eve 7:30, Tue, Wed, Thu mat, Thu, Fri) Orch $48.00, Tr-B $42.00, Tr-C $35.00
Peak: (Sat mat, Sat eve, Wed Opening, Sun mat) Orch $54.00, Tr-B $49.00, Tr-C $35.00
Pay What You Can Performance: Sun 2/22/09, 7:30 ($5.00 min)
Discounts Available for all shows:
Full time Students 25 yrs old or younger $12.00 off full price
Seniors 65 and older $7.00 off Full Price
WGBH, WBUR, Mass Teacher Assoc., Harvard University employees, Arsenal on the Charles employees $5.00 off Full price (when buying tickets on line use WGBH code for any of these
Additional discounts available for Off-Peak shows only:
Circle of Friends Card: Buy One Get One Free (not available online)
General Day and Time Info:
Sun 2/22 7:30
Tue 2/24 7:30
Wed 2/25 7:30
Thu 2/26 7:30
Fri 2/27 8:00
Sat 2/28 3:30
Sat 2/28 8:00
Sun 3/1 2:00
Sun 3/1 7:30
Thu 3/5 2:00
Thu 3/5 7:30
Fri 3/6 8:00
Sat 3/7 3:30
Sat 3/7 8:00
Sun 3/8 2:00
Sun 3/8 7:30
Wed 3/11 7:30
Thu 3/12 7:30
Fri 3/13 8:00
Sat 3/14 3:30
Sat 3/14 8:00
Sun 3/15 2:00
Sunday 2:00 Talkbacks
Wed 2/25 7:30 Press Opening
Phone: 617-923-8487
Parking:
Free Parking in the Arsenal on the Charles six story parking garage.
Accessibility Info:
TTY 617-923-2067
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Event Name: Exits and Entrances
"Touching, moving"
Review posted by: Janet from Boston, Mar 04, 2009
This is a lovely play -- a wonderful portrayal of an aging actor coming to terms with the end of his career. Both actors were terrific, but especially Will Lyman. See it!














