“Beyond Therapy” Comedy Show for Two at Shelton Theater (Up to Half Off). 10 Options Available.
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Actors unspool gut-busting yarn of star-crossed Manhattanites & their therapists at revered theater stocked with wine & beer
Ancient Greeks laid the foundations for contemporary theater by composing the first plays and stealing the first Tony Awards from Mount Olympus. Celebrate theatrical progress with today’s deal: for $30, you get two tickets to Beyond Therapy at Shelton Theater (up to a $60 value). Click here to choose from a range of performance dates. All shows start at 8 p.m.
An offshoot of the revered Shelton Studios acting studio, Shelton Theater puts its formidable talents to the test with live performances that seek to examine and articulate the human experience. Christopher Durang’s Beyond Therapy unspools the gut-busting yarn of Prudence and Ben, two city slickers seeking romantic stability with the help of their not-so-stable psychiatrists, both of whom suggest to their clients that they place a personal ad. Post-show, theatergoers can share spit takes and hastily written sequels as they sip on beer, wine, and soda from an onsite concessions counter.
Actors unspool gut-busting yarn of star-crossed Manhattanites & their therapists at revered theater stocked with wine & beer
Ancient Greeks laid the foundations for contemporary theater by composing the first plays and stealing the first Tony Awards from Mount Olympus. Celebrate theatrical progress with today’s deal: for $30, you get two tickets to Beyond Therapy at Shelton Theater (up to a $60 value). Click here to choose from a range of performance dates. All shows start at 8 p.m.
An offshoot of the revered Shelton Studios acting studio, Shelton Theater puts its formidable talents to the test with live performances that seek to examine and articulate the human experience. Christopher Durang’s Beyond Therapy unspools the gut-busting yarn of Prudence and Ben, two city slickers seeking romantic stability with the help of their not-so-stable psychiatrists, both of whom suggest to their clients that they place a personal ad. Post-show, theatergoers can share spit takes and hastily written sequels as they sip on beer, wine, and soda from an onsite concessions counter.