Tickets for Emma range from $15 (students) to $40 (opening night, includes party) and can be purchased online at www.book-it.org or by calling 206.216.0833. More information can be found on our website. Support for Book-It's 2009-10 20 th Anniversary season comes from The Paul G. Allen Family Foundation, The Boeing Company, ArtsFund, The National Endowment for the Arts, the Washington State Arts Commission, The Bill & MeLinda Gates Foundation, the Seattle Foundation, 4Culture, The Shubert Foundation, and Bank of America.
Program: Think it, Do it, funded by MetLife and administered by Theatre Communications Group, the national organization for the not-for-profit American theatre. Book-It Repertory Theatre is beneficiary of funds appropriated by Congress to the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. Following Emma in the 2009-10 season will be David James Duncan's The River Why; and John Irving's The Cider House Rules, Part One: Here In St. Cloud's.
The company also offers free public performances of its Book-It All Over touring shows for youth with the Target Family Fun Series. Detailed information can be found on the company's website at www.book-it.org. Three-Play Subscriptions to the remainder of the 2009-2010 season are still available and range from $55-$110. Patrons purchasing single tickets to Emma may use their tickets as a down-payment on 3-play subscriptions for only the upgrade fee. Restrictions apply. Call the Book-It box office, 206.216.0833, Tues. through Fri., Noon - 6:00 p.m.
About Book-It Repertory Theatre
Book-It Repertory Theatre, a leader in the narrative theatre movement, is celebrating its 20th
Anniversary during the 2009-2010 season. Book-It is a non-profit organization with a dedication to great literature and quality theatre experiences through simple, sensitive and imaginative production, and to inspiring its audiences to read. The company is funded, in part, by generous contributions from corporations and foundations, and hundreds of individuals who share our passion for literature