NU Theatre present “The Taming of the Shrew:” Nov. 5-15
Men and women square off in a volatile love match from Nov. 5 – 15 as NU Theatre presents The Taming of the Shrew by William Shakespeare. Young Bianca can have her pick of suitors, but not until her older sister Kate has been married off. Unfortunately, the combative and outspoken Kate has earned a reputation as a real shrew, and no man wants anything to do with her. Enter the dashing and confident Petruchio. See what happens when intimate negotiations become spectator sport.
The Taming of the Shrew will be on stage in the Leary Theatre within the Elizabeth Ann Clune Center for Theatre, Clet Hall, at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 5, and Thursday, Nov. 12, and at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 6, Saturday, Nov. 7, Friday, Nov. 13, and Saturday, Nov. 14. Also, 2 p.m. matinees will be presented on Saturday, Nov. 7, Sunday, Nov. 8 (with post-show discussion), Saturday, Nov. 14 and Sunday, Nov. 15.
There are three ways to purchase tickets for NU Theatre productions:
Ticket Information:
1) ONLINE: We offer one of the lowest service fees online. Simply go to: http://theatre.niagara.edu/ to purchase your tickets, select your seat locations and print your tickets. Ticket packages make it simpler: you need only to input your personal information one time. Also, your preferred seat locations can be assigned to all ticket purchases (or the closest seats available). If you order two or more productions during one transaction, you only have to input your personal information one time.
2) IN PERSON: Visit our box office in the lobby of the Elizabeth Ann Clune Center for Theatre, Clet Hall: Monday-Friday 2:30-5:30 p.m. and one hour prior to curtain.
3) BOX OFFICE TELEPHONE AND EMAIL: PLEASE NOTE OUR NEW BOX OFFICE NUMBER: Call 716-286-8685 or send an e-mail to theatre@niagara.edu Voicemail messages and emails are returned as soon as possible.
Ticket prices “Taming of the Shrew:”
$15 general admission for adults $10 for NU employees, NU alumni, Friends of NU Theatre, Seniors 62 and over; and Youth 21 and younger (non-NU)
Tickets for NU Students: NU Students with a valid NU ID are entitled to one ticket per main stage production and readers’ theater.
Student Rush Policy: Any non-NU student, 21 and younger, with a current student ID card, may be admitted free of charge when there are seats available. Such tickets will be distributed five minutes prior to curtain. To guarantee tickets, purchase a discounted Youth ticket for only $15.