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A.C.T. BIKE TO THE THEATER NIGHT: Vietgone*

Wednesday, February 21, 2018 @ 7:30 pm - 10:00 pm

Come out to this special night of theater that’s specifically for people who bike! Join us for a pre-show happy hour from 7:00 – 8:00 pm for a complimentary drink. Patrons who bike to the theater receive a special discount on tickets ($35 Orchestra, $25 Mezzanine, and $10 Balcony), using code THEATERSFBC online or by phone.

About the show…

A hit off Broadway and at Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Vietgone is a modern twist on the classic story of boy meets girl. In this irreverent new comedy, three young Vietnamese immigrants leave a war-torn country for an eye-opening journey across the bewildering and foreign landscape of 1970s America.

A vibrant mash-up of pop culture references, audacious dialogue, and an action-packed road trip that instantaneously moves from hilarity to heart-wrenching drama, Vietgone played to sold-out houses at 2016’s Oregon Shakespeare Festival and New York’s Manhattan Theatre Club.

This sexy, sassy, freewheeling ride, backed by its hip-hop and Motown rhythms, will roll into The Strand in an all-new production.

-A.C.T

As always, your San Francisco Bicycle Coalition will be providing complimentary valet bicycle parking. Come park your bike with us or, better yet, volunteer!

See the rest of the upcoming 2017/18 Bike to Theater Night schedule here.

Details

Date:
Wednesday, February 21, 2018
Time:
7:30 pm - 10:00 pm
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Website:
http://www.act-sf.org/home/box_office/1718_season/hamlet/about.html

Venue

ACT Theater – Strand
1127 Market St.
San Francisco, CA 94103 United States
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Phone:
4157492228
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Organizer

American Conservatory Theater
Phone:
415.439.2410
Email:
mashland@act-sf.org
View Organizer Website

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