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The Pillowman

Friday August 03, 2007 - Saturday August 25, 2007
Rated: PG-13

Stage West concludes its Summer Season at TCC Theatre Northwest with Martin McDonagh’s spellbinding, Tony Award-nominated black comedy, The Pillowman.

It’s an astonishing story of fairy tales gone horrifically and hilariously awry. A writer of horror stories sits, blindfolded, in a bleak interrogation room, waiting to be questioned by the police for reasons he doesn’t understand. Part Kafka, part Brothers Grimm, The Pillowman is a gripping, funny, and shocking rollercoaster ride of a play, filled with unexpected turns and a truly startling resolution which will leave you thinking for days.

Contains strong language and depictions of violence – NOT recommended for young children.

Location: TCC Theatre Northwest
4801 Marine Creek Parkway
Fort Worth, TX 76179
817-STG-WEST (817-784-9378)

Admission:

  • Friday & Saturday Evenings:
    $24.00 – Adults
    $20.00 – Students and Seniors 60 and over
  • Thursday Evenings & Saturday Matinees:
    $20.00 – Adults
    $12.00 – Students and Seniors 60 and over

    Student rush tickets are $5.00 for any available seats 30 min. prior to curtain.

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