The Minutes - Preview Night
Event description
The Minutes
by Tracy Letts, Pulitzer Prize nominee, 2018 and Tony Nominee, 2022
Ticket prices for Nov. 7th performance (preview) are currently available at a special reduced rate of $34.50 (Rows A-B) and $31.50 (Rows C-G).
It’s just another council meeting in the small town of Big Cherry. The bumbling, dishonest, substance abused, and ridiculous council persons enter one by one. All is well, that is until the newcomer, Mr. Peel starts asking uncomfortable questions. Having missed the last meeting to attend his mother’s funeral he feels out of the loop and quickly becomes aware that things have changed — and no one wants to talk about it. Emotions get heated, tension mounts, until someone is brave enough to tell the painful truth.
The play – a
comedy, a mystery, an allegory – unfolds entirely in real time at a
city council meeting of Big Cherry, a small town that could be
anywhere! This scathing new comedy about small-town politics and
real-world power, from the author of August: Osage
County, exposes the ugliness behind some of our most closely
held narratives while asking each of us what we would do to keep from
becoming history’s losers. As the routine business of a city
council meeting unfolds, with all its backstabbing, personal agendas,
pet peeves and unstated histories on full comic display, the mystery
of the missing councilman reveals itself.
Reserved seating and tickets are
individually priced.
All sales are final. We will make every effort to accommodate a change of date or time. Contact the theatre for seat changes.
If you are looking for tickets any night except the Preview (Nov. 7th @ 7:30) click here.
Accessibility Information: Wheelchair access, upon entry one of our staff will assist you.
Theatre Aezir engages under the terms of the INDIE 2.2, professional Artists who are members of Canadian Actors' Equity Association.
“The Minutes” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc.
www.concordtheatricals.com
Content Warning: This work contains language and portrayals that may be offensive to disabled communities and portrays the lies of settlers to emphasize the horror perpetrated on our Indigenous population. For further details, please contact elizabeth@theatreaezir.com.
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