FFR/Princeton BTGALA

FFR/Princeton BTGALA, Brown GALA, the NYU LGBT Alumni Network, and The Queen's Company Present...

An All-Female Production of
The Taming of The Shrew
New York, NY

Queen's Company


WHEN: Saturday, November 12, 2005
7:30 PM, Reception following performance
Please note the early start time
WHERE: Walker Space
46 Walker Street, NYC(between Church and West Broadway)
Yahoo map at http://maps.yahoo.com/maps_result?addr=46+Walker+Street&csz=10013
COST: $30 for advance tickets, $35 at the door. Price includes a ticket for the play plus a post-theater reception with the cast!
RSVP: Required - Tickets can be purchased through Smarttix at 212-868-4444 or at http://www.smarttix.com/show.aspx?showCode=TAM1.
For the date, select Saturday, November 12. For the price, select the $30 GALA Event option, which includes the post-theater reception with the cast.


The Queen's Company's celebrated all-female ensemble takes on this bawdy comedy of the rough and tumble world of courtship and marriage. Guaranteed to raise a few eyebrows - and moustaches...

Join us for a wonderful production of one of Shakespeare's most loved works, followed by a cocktail party and reception with the talented (and gorgeous) cast! Out cast members and Queen's Company board members include NYU's Lauren Jill Ahrold, Berkeley's Shanti Elise Prasad, Brown's Kate Bornstein, Smith's Barbara Carrellas. Out Queen's Company leadership includes UCLA's Rebecca Patterson and Virginia Baeta, and SUNY Binghamton's DeeAnn Weir. Thanks also to our host Shawn Cowls of FFR/Princeton BTGALA.

Like all of our events, all are welcome, but we especially welcome LGBT alumni from the ivy league and seven sisters schools, as well as our friends from Stanford, NYU, UVA, Duke, Williams, and Georgetown University. Feel free to bring your friends, boyfriends and girlfriends!

The Queen's Company delivers the classical theatre you want to see: edgy, hip, sexy, dangerous and delightful. For five years their all-female company has given you strong women, great acting, and a superb story well told. There's a reason critics are saying, "Sumptuous, sassy and smart, The Queen's Company has a zesty sexy woman's indie aesthetic that's not afraid of pop culture, camp, lesbian heat, or (gasp!) sexiness." HX Magazine.

For more information about the Queen's Company, visit their website at http://www.queenscompany.org/

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