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2013/2014AN ELECTRIFYING SEASON

ORDER NOW!

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Dear Friends,

Welcome to Fulton Theatre’s positively electrifying 2013/2014 season. I am so thrilled about every single production we will be creating just for you. These shows truly run the whole gamut, from heart-pounding suspense to side-splitting comedy; from joyous, exhilarating music and dance to stunning, powerful drama.

For this not-to-be-missed season, I hope you will choose to save up to 40% off the regular ticket price and join us with one of our season ticket packages. It’s like seeing two shows for free!

With a Fulton Theatre ticket package, you guarantee you’ll be a part of the wide range of experiences we offer. Each production only lasts a few short weeks. And if you miss it, that moment is gone forever. But when you’re here, those memories can last a lifetime. Your ticket package ensures that six great experiences are on your calendar in advance and you’ll have the best seats at affordable prices to fit any budget.

And if you ever need to reschedule your performance, you'll never pay fees for exchanging tickets.

Please consider joining the Fulton family. I look forward to seeing you at the theatre!

Marc RobinArtistic Director

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WE’RE JUMPING WITH JOY FOR THE 2013/2014 SEASON!Photo of Marc Robin by Jeremy Hess/Fig Lancaster.

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Pictured: Jered McLenigan and Chet Williamson. Photo illustration by Jesse Lenz from photography by Jose Urdaneta.

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THE WOMAN IN BLACKBy Stephen MalatrattBased on the novel by Susan Hill

October 15–November 3, 2013Everyone knows the Fulton Theatre is haunted. In fact, some say it’s the most haunted site in Lancaster County. But come this fall a new ghost will take up residence. She is the Woman in Black and she has been terrifying audiences for a quarter of a century. Critics in London hail this play as “one of the most brilliantly effective spine-chillers you will ever encounter.” —The Daily Telegraph. It combines one of the greatest ghost stories ever written with the spookiness that only a live theatrical event can create. Set in an old theatre at the turn of the last century, the play is a perfect match for the Fulton. Featuring two actors, fourteen characters and one ghost, The Woman in Black will have your heartbeat racing and your hair standing on end.

IMPORTANT DATESOctober 15: Pay-What-You-Want PreviewOctober 16: Fig Preview Night w/ pre-show receptionOctober 17: Opening NightOctober 24: Thirsty for History NightOctober 25: Wine Tasting NightOctober 26: ASL/Open Caption/ Audio Description matinee

October 29: Open Caption/Audio Description

October 30: Asides Pre-Show Presentation (evening only)November 3: Final Performance

The scariest play ever written …Are you up to the challenge?

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Pictured: Katie Sina Kindig. Photo illustration by Jesse Lenz from photography by Jose Urdaneta.

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THE FULTON THEATRE PRODUCTION OFDISNEY’S AND CAMERON MACKINTOSH’S

MARY POPPINSA MUSICAL BASED ON THE STORIES OF P.L. TRAVERSAND THE WALT DISNEY FILMOriginal Music and Lyrics byRichard M. Sherman and Robert B. ShermanBook by Julian FellowesNew Songs and Additional Music and Lyrics byGeorge Stiles and Anthony DreweCo-Created by Cameron Mackintosh

November 19–December 29, 2013“It’s a jolly holiday with Mary!” This holiday season we invite you and your family to jump through a magical painting into the fantastical world of Mary Poppins. The Fulton is one of the few theatres in the country that has earned the rights to produce this international hit. The show is pure confectionary fun, with songs you know and love, like “Supercalifragilistic­expialidocious,” “A Spoon Full of Sugar,” “Chim Chim Cher­ee,” “Feed the Birds” and countless other merry melodies. All the fun of the film is brought to life on stage in a lavish production, chock full of dancing chimney sweeps, an eclectic array of colorful characters, spectacular singing, eye­popping sets and costumes, and of course, a flying nanny like none you’ve ever met.

Mary Poppins will soar right into your heart!

IMPORTANT DATESNovember 19: Pay-What-You-Want PreviewNovember 20: Fig Preview Night w/ pre-show receptionNovember 21: Opening NightNovember 29: Wine Tasting NightNovember 30: ASL/Open Caption/ Audio Description matinee

December 3: Open Caption/Audio Description

December 4: Asides Pre-Show Presentation (evening only)December 5: Thirsty for History NightDecember 29: Final Performance

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Pictured: Jane Ridley and Mary Martello. Photo illustration by Jesse Lenz from photography by Jose Urdaneta.

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ARSENIC AND OLD LACEBy Joseph Kesselring

January 28–February 16, 2014Meet the Brewster sisters. On the surface they are innocent, charming, kind and loving spinster aunts. But there’s more than meets the eye in the Brewsters’ boarding house. From the adventures of their brother who thinks he’s Teddy Roosevelt, to the romantic antics of their beloved nephew Mortimer, to the shocking secrets buried in the basement, nothing is quite as it seems. This play has become a true comedy classic that has delighted and entertained audiences for decades. Don’t miss one of the best loved plays ever written. Be careful not to drink the Brewster sisters’ wine, but...

...don’t miss their invitation to tea!

IMPORTANT DATESJanuary 28: Pay-What-You-Want PreviewJanuary 29: Fig Preview Night w/ pre-show receptionJanuary 30: Opening NightFebruary 6: Thirsty for History NightFebruary 7: Wine Tasting NightFebruary 8: ASL/Open Caption/ Audio Description matinee

February 11: Open Caption/Audio Description

February 12: Asides Pre-Show Presentation (evening only)February 16: Final Performance

The murderously hilarious classic comedy

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THE NEW MEL BROOKS MUSICAL

Pictured: Jered McLenigan. Photo illustration by Jesse Lenz from photography by Jose Urdaneta.

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THE NEW MEL BROOKS MUSICAL

Production Co-Sponsors:

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THE NEW MEL BROOKS MUSICAL

YOUNG FRANKENSTEINBook by Mel Brooks and Thomas MeehanMusic and Lyrics by Mel Brooks

March 11–30, 2014This show is simply a laugh riot. Faithfully adapted from the hilarious Mel Brooks film, Young Frankenstein brings all the familiar, zany characters to life on stage, including a very large, very green monster. You’ll laugh along to the classic duet of Dr. Frankenstein and his monster “Puttin’ on the Ritz,” complete with a tap dancing chorus. Come and see how a simple hayride becomes a complete musical adventure where an entire village goes crazy… with dance! Young Frankenstein is an electrifyingly exciting, irreverently rollicking, satirically silly good time.

Just what the Doctor ordered!

IMPORTANT DATESMarch 11: Pay-What-You-Want PreviewMarch 12: Fig Preview Night w/ pre-show receptionMarch 13: Opening NightMarch 20: Thirsty for History NightMarch 21: Wine Tasting NightMarch 22: ASL/Open Caption/ Audio Description matinee

March 25: Open Caption/Audio Description

March 26: Asides Pre-Show Presentation (evening only)March 30: Final Performance

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Pictured: Jonathan Burns. Photo illustration by Jesse Lenz from photography by Jose Urdaneta.

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The Man... the Music... the Legend....BUDDY–THE BUDDY HOLLY STORYWritten by Alan Janes

April 22–May 11, 2014The music lives again on stage. The incredible legacy of the “young man with glasses” whose musical career spanned an all too brief period during the Golden Age of Rock and Roll, rocks on in this ever popular tribute. Follow Buddy’s meteoric rise to fame, from his humble country music roots to the top of the record charts. You’ll be cheering for more, with such rousing 1950s favorites as “Peggy Sue,” “Oh Boy,” “Maybe Baby,” “That’ll Be the Day,” “Raining in My Heart,” Ritchie Valens’ “La Bamba” and the Big Bopper’s “Chantilly Lace”. The incredibly talented cast members are also the musicians performing on stage, and we bet they will have you dancing in the aisles!

Meet the original rock and roll pioneer.

IMPORTANT DATES:April 22: Pay-What-You-Want PreviewApril 23: Fig Preview Night w/ pre-show receptionApril 24: Opening NightMay 1: Thirsty for History NightMay 2: Wine Tasting NightMay 3: ASL/Open Caption/ Audio Description matinee

May 6: Open Caption/Audio Description

May 7: Asides Pre-Show Presentation (evening only)May 11: Final Performance

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Pictured: N. Minor. Photo illustration by Jesse Lenz from photography by Jose Urdaneta.

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Dream the dream.FULTON THEATRE PRESENTSA NEW PRODUCTION OF BOUBLIL AND SCHÖNBERG’S

LES MISÉRABLES“Les Misérables is licensed by Music Theatre International (MTI)by arrangement with CAMERON MACKINTOSH LTD.”

June 3–29, 2014In 2009 the Fulton staged Les Misérables. The production was an unqualified hit with audiences, and for good reason. This blockbuster hit musical combines an epic story—with its universal and uplifting themes of hope and salvation—with gorgeously soaring melodies and unforgettable lyrics. We extended the run twice and shattered all box office records. It has taken us five years to get the rights to produce the show again, and we are so thrilled to bring our version back to Lancaster. With a clear focus on storytelling and spectacular singing, this extravagant production will triumphantly close out the 2013/2014 season.

IMPORTANT DATESJune 3: Pay-What-You-Want PreviewJune 4: Fig Preview Night w/ pre-show receptionJune 5: Opening NightJune 12: Thirsty for History NightJune 13: Wine Tasting NightJune 14: ASL/Open Caption/ Audio Description matinee

June 17: Open Caption/Audio Description

June 18: Asides Pre-Show Presentation (evening only)June 27: 7 p.m. start due to fireworksJune 29: Final Performance

Independent Licensee of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association Independent Licensee of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association

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WHY IS A FULTON DISCOUNTED

TICKET PACKAGE

Kevin Curtis and the cast of A Chorus Line; Kim Carson and Lara Hayhurst in Gypsy; David Girolmo in Witness for the Prosecution. Photos by Urdaneta Photography, LLC.

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DON'T MISS OUR NEXT BIG HIT… ORDER TODAY!

You get the best seats at the best price.

Exchanging tickets is always easy and is fee-FREE.

You’ve automatically made time on your busy calendar for you.

You never have to worry about missing the Fulton’s latest show.

Save up to 40%... it's like seeing two shows for FREE!

Get discounts on additional tickets as well as area restaurants.

Curt Dale Clark, Lauren Blackman and Brian Shepard in Singin' in the Rain; Sharon Alexander, Denise Whelan and Julie Czarnecki in Good People. Photos by Urdaneta Photography, LLC.

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All dates, titles and performers are subject to change.

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2013/2014 PACKAGE PRICE CHART

6 - P L AY PA C K A G E S Premium Platinum Gold Silver Bargain

Tues. & Wed. Preview (7:30PM) $210 $150 $150 $150 $150

Opening Night (1st Thurs. @ 7:30PM, $300 $276 $252 $228 $102 party after the show)

Wed. & Sat. Matinees (2PM) & Tues. (7:30PM) $210 $186 $174 $150 $102

Wed. & Thurs. (7:30PM) & Sun. Matinee (2PM) $282 $252 $240 $210 $102

Fri. & Sat. (8PM) $300 $276 $252 $228 $102

Youth/Student Rate (same as senior) $102 $102 $102 $102

Senior Rate (age 60 and up): $12 discount on all sections above except Bargain. Does not apply for Tues. & Wed. Preview.

In addition to the shows themselves, consider adding one of these events and services, all of which are FREE, with the exception of Wine Tasting Night.

FIG PREVIEW NIGHTS include a pre-show reception and an opportunity to win GREAT prizes from downtown Lancaster merchants, all at a great price.

OPENING NIGHTS include a celebration with the cast and crew at a post-show party at Lancaster’s favorite restaurants.

THIRSTY FOR HISTORY NIGHTS give you special historical insight into the production in a pre-show lecture one half hour before the second Thursday evening performance.

WINE TASTING NIGHTS are a great way to sample excellent wines in a casual

environment before the show for just $10 per evening or $60 for the full season.

ASL/OPEN CAPTION/AUDIO DESCRIPTION occurs on the second Saturday matinees (2 p.m.) of each production, with Open Caption and Audio Description services repeated the third Tuesday.

ASIDES PRE-SHOW PRESENTATIONS give scholarly insight into the production one half hour before the third Wednesday evening performance.

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Ticket sales cover just half of our expenses. Please consider a contribution of $35 or more. Thank you!

Prices include all fees and surcharges totaling $4.50 per ticket ($2 Historic Preservation Fund and $2.50 administrative charge). Performers, productions, dates and pricing are subject to change.

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