$18 for Two Reserved Seats to "Doubt" at Evansville Civic Theatre. Choose From Three Dates.
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- Pulitzer Prize–winning play
- 85 seasons to date
- Nonprofit theater
A philosopher once called theater “the mask of convention over the face of society in the mirror of the unknown reflecting the rear-view of the sports car of destiny.” Simplify this theory with today’s theatrical Groupon: for $18, you get two reserved seats to Doubt at Evansville Civic Theatre (up to a $36 value), located on North Fulton Avenue. Choose from the following dates:
- Friday, February 25th at 8 p.m.
- Saturday, February 26th at 8 p.m.
- Sunday, February 27th at 2 p.m.
The Evansville Civic Theatre has produced drama for the artistic enrichment of youth and adults in the community for 85 years. This season, they present John Patrick Shanley's Pulitzer Prize–winning play Doubt, a controversial and thought-provoking piece about the conflict between Sister Aloysius, a Catholic school principal, and Father Flynn, a priest she suspects of an inappropriate relationship with a student. More than a simple black-and-white morality play, Doubt is a human tale of nuance, with reasons for sympathy and suspicion alike found in every character. The show takes place at the historical former Columbia Movie Theater on Fulton Avenue eschewing the silver screen for real live action, dropped popcorn for polite applause, and close-ups for swordfights and skull-juggling soliloquies.
- Pulitzer Prize–winning play
- 85 seasons to date
- Nonprofit theater
A philosopher once called theater “the mask of convention over the face of society in the mirror of the unknown reflecting the rear-view of the sports car of destiny.” Simplify this theory with today’s theatrical Groupon: for $18, you get two reserved seats to Doubt at Evansville Civic Theatre (up to a $36 value), located on North Fulton Avenue. Choose from the following dates:
- Friday, February 25th at 8 p.m.
- Saturday, February 26th at 8 p.m.
- Sunday, February 27th at 2 p.m.
The Evansville Civic Theatre has produced drama for the artistic enrichment of youth and adults in the community for 85 years. This season, they present John Patrick Shanley's Pulitzer Prize–winning play Doubt, a controversial and thought-provoking piece about the conflict between Sister Aloysius, a Catholic school principal, and Father Flynn, a priest she suspects of an inappropriate relationship with a student. More than a simple black-and-white morality play, Doubt is a human tale of nuance, with reasons for sympathy and suspicion alike found in every character. The show takes place at the historical former Columbia Movie Theater on Fulton Avenue eschewing the silver screen for real live action, dropped popcorn for polite applause, and close-ups for swordfights and skull-juggling soliloquies.