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In Your Arms

First Preview: Jul 2, 2014
Opening Date: Jul 5, 2014
Closing Date: Jul 13, 2014
Running Time: 01:40
In Your Arms

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Playing @
Powerhouse Theater/Vassar College
124 Raymond Ave, Poughkeepsie, NY 12604-0225
Christopher Gattelli, the Tony Award-winning choreographer of Newsies and South Pacific, and Stephen Flaherty (Ragtime, Once on This Island) bring to life ten dance vignettes written by an unprecedented collection of preeminent playwrights. More than 20 performers join to embody the playwrights’ stories, portraits of lovers told in music and dance

DIRECTED AND CHOREOGRAPHED BY CHRISTOPHER GATTELLI 
MUSIC BY STEPHEN FLAHERTY/LYRICS BY LYNN AHRENS

VIGNETTES BY DOUGLAS CARTER BEANE, NILO CRUZ, CHRISTOPHER DURANG, CARRIE FISHER, DAVID HENRY HWANG, RAJIV JOSEPH, TERRENCE MCNALLY, MARSHA NORMAN, LYNN NOTTAGE, AND ALFRED UHRY 

IN THE MARTEL THEATER, VOGELSTEIN CENTER FOR DRAMA AND FILM

PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:

WED  8 PM
THURS 8 PM
FRI  8 PM
SAT  2 & 8 PM
SUN  2 & 7 PM
Regional
Show Notes: No Intermission
Age Guidance: 13

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Full-price tickets:

$40.00 - $40.00

Accessibility

  • Assisted Listening System

    Assistive Listening Devices (FM System) are available for deaf and hard of hearing individuals in the Powerhouse Theater, the Susan Stein Shiva Theater, and the Martel Theater. Clean earphones will be provided with all the Assistive Listening Devices, but personal headphones/earbuds are compatible with the ALDs and are suggested for individual comfort level.
  • Parking

    Parking spaces for persons with disabilities are available in front of the Powerhouse Theater, Vogelstein Center for Drama and Film parking lot, Sanders Classroom parking lot, and in visitor parking lots located throughout campus
  • Restroom

    Wheelchair accessible restrooms are available in the Powerhouse Theater, the Susan Stein Shiva Theater, and the Martel Theater
  • Telephone

    None on premises
  • Visual Assistance

    Sign language interpreters or oral interpretation are available upon request with at least two weeks notice, and will be provided based on the availability of a qualified interpreter.
  • Wheelchair Info

    The Hallie Flanagan Davis Powerhouse Theater, the Susan Stein Shiva Theater, and the Martel Theater are wheelchair accessible. Thirty minutes before show time, ushers are available to assist patrons to their seats or wheelchair accessible locations. It is recommended that patrons who do not use a wheelchair but who may need assistance to their seats bring a friend or companion along to assist them.

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