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If you are interested in learning more about the Arizona Repertory Theatre and its productions before bringing

a group to the theatre, we are happy to arrange for a guest speaker to talk to your group or organization. Please contact the Marketing & Development Office at (520) 626-2686 or marketing@cfa.arizona.edu for more information. PARKING INFORMATION
The Park Avenue Garage is located on the northeast corner of Park Avenue and Speedway Boulevard. There are two entrances to the garage the west entrance is on Park Avenue and the north entrance is on Helen Street. Disabled parking spaces and an elevator are available. For weekday evening performances, pre-paid parking is available in the Park Avenue Garage. Monday through Friday, 5 p.m. midnight, take your parking ticket immediately to the garage cashier after parking. The cashier is located on the east side of the main level. The price is $4 (cash, VISA, Mastercard) and you will be given a ticket to exit. After the performance, go straight to your car and use the pre-paid ticket at the gate to exit the garage. Parking is free on Saturdays and Sundays. For special needs or bus parking, please contact UA Parking and Transportation Services at (520) 621-3550.

2012-13 Season Group Sales Information

For more information, please visit our website: tftv.arizona.edu.

The Voice of the Prairie

The Secret Garden

Julius Caesar

Hay Fever

Necessary Targets

Bat Boy: The Musical

The only thing better than quality live theatre is experiencing it with your friends or colleagues. The Arizona Repertory Theatre at The University of Arizona School of Theatre, Film & Television offers the best theatre value in town, and the value is even greater when you bring a group! The Theatre Program in the School of Theatre, Film & Television has been providing excellent theatre to the Tucson area for 76 years. The 2012-13 season is another incredible lineup and we look forward to sharing it with you! For more information or to make a reservation, contact Peggy Collins, Fine Arts Box Office Manager, at (520) 621-3363 or pcollins@email.arizona.edu. She will be happy to work with you to identify specific needs and the date(s) with the best available seating for your group.
How I Learned To Drive
by Paula Vogel

Musicals: Avenue Q & Nine


Regular Price: $31-Adults, $29-Seniors/UA Employees, $21-Students Group Price: $27-Adults, $25-Seniors/UA Employees, $19-Students

Plays: How I Learned To Drive, Inspecting Carol, Love Song, & Cymbeline
Regular Price: $28-Adults, $26-Seniors/UA Employees, $19-Students Group Price: $24-Adults, $22-Seniors/UA Employees, $17-Students
WHEN MAKING YOUR GROUP* RESERVATION:
Provide the name and contact information for the person who is the primary contact for the group. Provide the estimated number of attendees. Identify any special needs in the group (i.e., limited stairs, wheelchairs, walkers, hearing or visual impairment, etc.) Please note that for the enjoyment of our audience, no children 5 and under, babies, or strollers are allowed in the theatre. *A group is 10 or more people.

Avenue Q
book by Jeff Whitty music & lyrics by Robert Lopez & Jeff Marx

Inspecting Carol
by Daniel J. Sullivan

Love Song
by John Kolvenbach

Cymbeline
by William Shakespeare

Nine

Winner of the Pulitzer Prize, Drama Desk Award, and the New York Drama Critics Award for best play, this ironic, lyrical tale of survival examines troubling questions in a funny, surprising and devastating way. Adult themes and content.

Winner of the Tony triple crown, this risqu musical features actors with puppets as they navigate friendship, love, work, racism and sexuality, making us all realize that we must endure lifes pains and appreciate its joys. Adult themes and profanity.

This play within a play contains gut-busting comedy, and you will never be able to look at the ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, or Future in the same way again - ever. Tornabene Theatre Evenings: Nov. 7-10, 15-17, 30, Dec. 1 Matinees: Nov. 11, 17-18, Dec. 2

book by Arthur Kopit music & lyrics by Maury Yeston

This captivating, quirky comedy is a tender and humorous rhapsody to loves power in all its forms. Adult themes and profanity.

A foolish king, sinister queen, beautiful princess and a nasty clown combine with deceit, cross-dressing and poison to create both a tragic and comedic tale of life and love renewed. Tornabene Theatre Evenings: Feb. 27-28, Mar. 1-2, 7-9, 22-23 Matinees: Mar. 3, 9, 23-24

Journey through celebrated film director Guido Continis life as he examines his flawed, romantic relationships against the backdrop of glamourous, 1960s cinema Italiano. Adult themes and language. Marroney Theatre
Evenings: Apr. 10-13, 18-20, 26-27 Matinees: Apr. 14, 20-21, 28

Tornabene Theatre Marroney Theatre Evenings: Sep.12-15, 20-22, 28-29 Evenings: Oct. 10-13, 18-20, 26-27 Matinees: Sep. 16, 22-23, 30 Matinees: Oct. 14, 20-21, 28 All evening shows are at 7:30pm. All matinee shows are at 1:30 pm.

Marroney Theatre Evenings: Feb. 6-9, 14-16, 22-23 Matinees: Feb. 10, 16-17, 24

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