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Special Event: "God of Vengeance" and "Indecent" plus Holocaust drama scholar Robert Skloot
Flagstaff Shakespeare Festival partners with Martin-Springer Institute for a special event featuring performances of "God of Vengeance" and "Indecent," along with a dinner lecture by Holocaust drama scholar Robert Skloot.
SCHEDULE: "Indecent" at 2pm Dinner lecture by Robert Skloot at 4:30pm "God of Vengeance" at 7pm
When you buy a ticket to either or both performances, dinner and the discussion with Robert Skloot are included. Single-performance/dinner tickets are $40 (general admission) and $55 (reserved seating). Tickets to both performances/dinner are $65 (general admission) and $95 (reserved seating).
PARENTS: "Indecent" contains suggestive content and adult themes and may not be appropriate for children, especially those under age 13.
NOTE: To buy tickets on other dates for "God of Vengeance," click here. For "Indecent," click here.
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LocationRiordan Mansion State Historic Park (View)
409 W Riordan Rd
Flagstaff, AZ 86001
United States
Categories
Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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Q&A
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What is served for dinner? Is there a vegan option? |
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A vegan may be able to "graze" because veggies are on the menu, but there is no specifically vegan option being offered at this event, for which we apologize. |
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