The premier of Garland Civic Theatre’s Meteor Shower is less than two weeks away, so get your tickets right away. You can see the show on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from March 10-26 at the Granville Arts Center located at 300 North Fifth Street in downtown Garland. Friday and Saturday evening shows are at 7:30 p.m., and Sunday afternoon shows are at 2:30 p.m.
Jeff Fenter will direct this laugh-out-loud show that was written by Steve Martin in 2016 and premiered on Broadway in 2017. In addition, it was Amy Schumer’s first Broadway role and she received the production’s only Tony Award nomination for her portrayal of Corky.
The play is set in 1993 in Ojai, California. On a warm, summer night in Ojai, California, Norm and his wife, Corky, are hosting a dinner party. They invite Norm’s tennis partner, Gerald, and his wife, Laura, over for an evening of polite small talk while they watch a once-in-a-lifetime meteor shower from their backyard. However, as the night goes on, the dinner party begins to spiral out of control. This absurdist comedy from Steve Martin is a surprising and funny one-act.
Tickets are $22 each. Special pricing is available for groups of 10 or more. Be sure to get your tickets early:
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- Call 972-205-2790
- Visit Granville Arts Center Box Office – open Thursday-Sunday, 12-4 p.m. and beginning two hours before curtain on performance days.
The Garland Civic Theatre office and rehearsal space are located at 517 West Walnut Street. For more information, call 940-435-8766, email info@garlandcivic.org or visit www.garlandcivic.org
About Garland Civic Theatre: GCT is proud to be the oldest community theater in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. For 55 years, Garland Civic Theatre has provided high-quality theatrical programs to educate, to entertain and to enrich the lives of its community.
Next show: Snapshots by Stephen Schwartz – This production will be directed by Anthony Pound and runs April 28 – May 14.