Family Pass for Vital Theatre Company's 2012-2013 Season

Item Number: 131
Time Left: CLOSED

Description
Family Pass is good for four admissions to either of the following original musicals running at their theater on the Upper West Side at 2162 Broadway, NYC. You may choose four entries to one show, one entry to four shows, or any other combination thereof:
Show Way
Jan 19th - Mar 3rd, 2013
Runs Saturdays and Sundays at 11am & 1pm
School Holiday Performances
Jan 21, Feb 6 & 18 - 21
Show Way tells the story of seven generations of women who pass quilts, or "show ways," from daughter to daughter. As these quilts pass - from slaves who sewed paths to freedom, to civil rights marchers, to a writer in modern-day New York, to a young girl who is eager to hear each generation's stories of bravery and courage - the women reconnect with the past and look with hope toward the future
A (Tooth Fairy) Tale
Mar 16th - Apr 28th
Saturdays & Sundays at 11 am & 1 pm
School Holiday Performances
Mar 25 - 28, Apr 1, 2 & 10
Collecting teeth and delivering quarters is tiring work, and the Tooth Fairy is ready for a vacation! Luckily, she meets a kid named Oliver who is sick and tired of being a kid, and all the rules that go with it. But when Oliver and the Tooth Fairy arrange to switch places for a little while, nothing goes exactly as planned. A (TOOTH) FAIRY TALE is a wild, silly adventure filled with shiny quarters, sugary candy, and learning who you're really meant to be.
For complete information about dates and shows available visit www.vitaltheatre.org.
Please note: Family Passes are only valid for productions listed above. Reservations must be made at least 48 hours in advance of the show you wish to attend. Any exchanges must be made at least 24 hours before the reserved show time or your tickets will be forfeited. Tickets are subject to availability. Offer may be revoked or changed at any time. Family Pass expires April 28, 2013.
Special Instructions
"A wonderful place for parents to introduce their kids to the glories of live theatre, done well at modest prices." -Off Off Broadway Review