Passing on Discount Code Information and amplifying Maria Simpkins's Immersive Interactive One Woman show about Finding Joy at Synetic Theater!
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Greetings!
We hope this email finds you safe and thriving in difficult times. We at Synetic know that finding a fresh, new way to move in the current climate is never far from many of our minds, and connecting to an audience you can't sit next to one another makes our mission even harder. Still, as the world changes around us, now is the time to change how we view theater, who is represented, and how we portray humanity in every narrative, not just what we've been accustomed to.
In our brand new virtual
interactive experience,
Joy, we will explore just how two very different people can find and feel Joy in the same way that we all do, further connecting us all.
I would like to invite you and your artist/designer affiliates to experience our new made for Zoom event using this substantial discount.
>Tickets are $15 for a single ticket and $25 for a household ticket(2+) using the following code: FEELJOY when clicking on this link.
>Please note, this promo code allows patrons boxless tickets for all Thursday night performances during the show's run opening
October 16th and closing
November 8th. Please contact us at
syn...@synetictheater.org if you have any questions.
More About Joy:
A smile is the same in any language, Joy is no different. How can we find joy when it feels like our world is falling apart? And why does art bring us joy?
Join veteran company member Vato Tsikurishvili directed by Paata Tsikurishvili and audience-favorite Maria Simpkins directed by Katherine DuBois in an intimate, immersive, and made-for-Zoom theatrical experience about how our sense of joy connects us to who we are, as well as to one another.
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University of Maryland, B.A. Theatre
Actor, Playwright, Director, & Teaching Artist
Co-Founder, Black Joy Creatives DC
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