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Current Production

After Ashley

A play by Gina Gionfriddo

Directed by Shawn LaCount

October 27 – November 18, 2006
Boston Center for the Arts Plaza Theatre

"A bracing, timely, smartly indignant new play!” - TIME OUT
"A sleek, splendid satire! After Ashley is a play for the decade." - NEW YORK SUN

The most thrilling and controversial entry at the 2004 Humana Festival, AFTER ASHLEY is blisteringly funny and deeply poignant. Three years after his mother’s murder, 17-year old Justin can barely function. His father, on the other hand, has written a best-selling book about the crime and scored his own television talk show. America may be ready for a mega-marketing blitz of Justin’s murdered mom, but he isn’t. A scathing satire that takes on our media’s obsession with victims and violence, AFTER ASHLEY explores the seed of potential buried in life’s darkest moments.

 

When:

October 27 – November 18, 2006
Wednesdays and Thursdays @ 7:30p.m.
Fridays @ 8:00p.m.
Saturdays @ 4:00p.m. and 8:00p.m
Sundays @ 7:00p.m.

Where:

The Boston Center for the Arts

Plaza Theatre
539 Tremont Street
South End, Boston, MA

Tickets:

Thursday, Friday and
Saturday (evening)

$30.00 Full
$18.00 Students (w/ ID)
$25 Seniors

Saturday (matinee) and Sundays
$25.00 Full
$15.00 Students(w/ ID)
$18.00 Seniors

Group Discounts Available Upon Request

Contact Sasha Abby VanDerzee,

House Manager at sabby@companyone.org

 

Wild Wednesdays – ALL TICKETS $15**

**Pay-What-You-Can Performance (min $6) Sunday, October 29 **

Box Office:

Phone:     617.933.8600
Web:      
Click Here for Tickets
Walk-up:  Calderwood Pavilion at the Boston Center for the Arts, 527 Tremont St. OR

Boston University Theatre Box Office,

264 Huntington Ave.

BOSTON GLOBE
Stage Review by Louise Kennedy

As sharp satire, 'Ashley' cuts to the funny bone (click here for review)

 

 

BOSTON METRO

Review by Nick Dussault

 

‘After’ Glows: Company One’s stellar cast makes ‘Ashley’ shine (click here for review)

 

 

 

BOSTON HERALD

Review by Terry Byrne

 

‘After Ashley’ attacks our fixation on violence (click here for review)