
John Swayze Theatre
703.674.3177
9431 Silver King Court, Fairfax, VA 22031.
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$12.50 for $25.00 - "john & beatrice": quirky modern "love" story from the hub theatre
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In the bizarre and completely entertaining world of this play, well-to-do heiress beatrice lur.. read morees bounty hunter john to her apartment via an ad offering a substantial reward to any man who will interest, move and seduce her. john is up to the task, and willing to climb the stairs to the 33rd floor of her high-rise where the elevator is broken. what's in store for him in her nearly empty apartment is not a typical boy-meets-girl story. instead, he's faced with a challenging game of push and pull, full of intense drama and punctuated by beatrice's inexplicable bouts of narcolepsy. written in french by carole frechette and translated by john murrell, john & beatrice is a masterful play about the difficulty of connection and the meaning of love.
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$12.50 for $25.00 - "wonderful life": hub theatre presents world premiere one-man version of the holiday classic
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The hub theatre kicks off its mainstage season with a new take on a holiday classic. wonderful.. read more life is based on frank capra's film it's a wonderful life, which follows the life of george bailey, who has sacrificed his dreams to do the right thing, but ultimately questions whether the world would be better off without him. an angel helps him understand his own worth and the value of a life well-lived. the hub's version stars fan favorite jason lott (the pavilion and summer cabaret), who shows off his acting chops by bringing all the characters to life in an exciting one-man show.
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$12.50 for $25.00 - new comedy "birds of a feather" by npr's marc acito
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Birds of a feather is a new comedy about nature, nurture and love. award-winning author and np.. read morer personality marc acito deftly interweaves two famous new york stories: roy and silo, the two male penguins who raised a chick together at the central park zoo, and the red-tailed hawks who made their home on the ledge of a 5th avenue building. all the animals are played by actors, including the humans.








