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All Plays & Events, February 19, 2010 – March 1, 2010

 
Friday, Feb. 19, 2010 Event Time Availability Select
Hamlet Angus Bomwer Theatre | Feb. 19-Oct. 30
Something is rotten in Denmark... the king is dead and Prince Hamlet is charged by his father's ghost to avenge his death. OSF's first production in a decade of Shakespeare's psychologically rich masterpiece. (Mature themes. Recommended ages 12 and up)
8:00 PM Many
 
 
Saturday, Feb. 20, 2010 Event Time Availability Select
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Angus Bowmer Theatre | Feb. 20-Jul. 4
Maggie "The Cat" still burns hot for her ex-football star husband Brick, but he only has eyes for the bottom of a whiskey bottle, and meanwhile Big Daddy is dying. Couched in earthy language of the deep South, this intensely human portrait of a family shows why Tennessee Williams is one of America's great playwrights. (Strong language, mature themes. Recommended ages 14 and up)
8:00 PM Many
 
 
Sunday, Feb. 21, 2010 Event Time Availability Select
Pride and Prejudice Angus Bowmer Theatre | Feb. 21-Oct. 31
Mrs. Bennet will stop at nothing to obtain advantageous matches for her five middle-class daughters. Jane Austen's beloved classic sparkles in this fresh period adaptation. (Complex language. Recommended ages 10 and up.)
8:00 PM Many
 
 
Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2010 Event Time Availability Select
Hamlet Angus Bomwer Theatre | Feb. 19-Oct. 30
Something is rotten in Denmark... the king is dead and Prince Hamlet is charged by his father's ghost to avenge his death. OSF's first production in a decade of Shakespeare's psychologically rich masterpiece. (Mature themes. Recommended ages 12 and up)
8:00 PM Many
 
 
Wednesday, Feb. 24, 2010 Event Time Availability Select
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Angus Bowmer Theatre | Feb. 20-Jul. 4
Maggie "The Cat" still burns hot for her ex-football star husband Brick, but he only has eyes for the bottom of a whiskey bottle, and meanwhile Big Daddy is dying. Couched in earthy language of the deep South, this intensely human portrait of a family shows why Tennessee Williams is one of America's great playwrights. (Strong language, mature themes. Recommended ages 14 and up)
8:00 PM Many
 
 
Thursday, Feb. 25, 2010 Event Time Availability Select
Well New Theatre | Feb. 25-Jun. 18
An "agonizingly funny" comedy about health and illness, memory, and mothers and daughters. (Mature themes, profanity. Recommended ages 13 and up)
8:00 PM Many
Pride and Prejudice Angus Bowmer Theatre | Feb. 21-Oct. 31
Mrs. Bennet will stop at nothing to obtain advantageous matches for her five middle-class daughters. Jane Austen's beloved classic sparkles in this fresh period adaptation. (Complex language. Recommended ages 10 and up.)
8:00 PM Many
 
 
Friday, Feb. 26, 2010 Event Time Availability Select
Hamlet Angus Bomwer Theatre | Feb. 19-Oct. 30
Something is rotten in Denmark... the king is dead and Prince Hamlet is charged by his father's ghost to avenge his death. OSF's first production in a decade of Shakespeare's psychologically rich masterpiece. (Mature themes. Recommended ages 12 and up)
8:00 PM Many
Well New Theatre | Feb. 25-Jun. 18
An "agonizingly funny" comedy about health and illness, memory, and mothers and daughters. (Mature themes, profanity. Recommended ages 13 and up)
8:00 PM Few
 
 
Saturday, Feb. 27, 2010 Event Time Availability Select
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Angus Bowmer Theatre | Feb. 20-Jul. 4
Maggie "The Cat" still burns hot for her ex-football star husband Brick, but he only has eyes for the bottom of a whiskey bottle, and meanwhile Big Daddy is dying. Couched in earthy language of the deep South, this intensely human portrait of a family shows why Tennessee Williams is one of America's great playwrights. (Strong language, mature themes. Recommended ages 14 and up)
1:30 PM Few
Pride and Prejudice Angus Bowmer Theatre | Feb. 21-Oct. 31
Mrs. Bennet will stop at nothing to obtain advantageous matches for her five middle-class daughters. Jane Austen's beloved classic sparkles in this fresh period adaptation. (Complex language. Recommended ages 10 and up.)
8:00 PM Few
 
 
Sunday, Feb. 28, 2010 Event Time Availability Select
Well New Theatre | Feb. 25-Jun. 18
An "agonizingly funny" comedy about health and illness, memory, and mothers and daughters. (Mature themes, profanity. Recommended ages 13 and up)
1:30 PM Sold Out
Hamlet Angus Bomwer Theatre | Feb. 19-Oct. 30
Something is rotten in Denmark... the king is dead and Prince Hamlet is charged by his father's ghost to avenge his death. OSF's first production in a decade of Shakespeare's psychologically rich masterpiece. (Mature themes. Recommended ages 12 and up)
1:30 PM Many
 


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February 19 – May 30
October 4 – October 31

Prices below reflect the range from standard weekday prices to the maximum weekend prices.

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A+ Section $52 - $65
A Section $47 - $58
B Section $37 - $47
C Section $20
D Section * $60 - $72

* Box Seats only available in the Elizabethan Theatre

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