Win Tickets to See 'The Fox on the Fairway'
Patch is giving away five pairs of tickets to see this play at the Aurora Theatre.
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Actually, five. That’s how many pairs of tickets we’re giving away to see The Fox on the Fairway, playing now at the Aurora Theatre in Downtown Lawrenceville.
Ken Ludwig’s The Fox on the Fairway is a comedy about golf and a rivalry between two country clubs. Ludwig also wrote Moon Over Buffalo and Lend Me a Tenor.
The winners will be able to go to a show of their choice between Thursday, May 24th and Sunday, May 27th.
To enter, simply tell us why you like local theater in the comment section below. All eligible entries must be submitted by Wednesday, May 23rd at 11:59am. We'll randomly choose five winners from all of the commenters.
Good luck!
teri
7:42 am on Saturday, May 19, 2012
not only do you not have to drive far, it supports local talent
Kristin L
8:07 am on Saturday, May 19, 2012
I love local theater because the people involved have such a true passion for their craft. Some very talented people that enjoy doing it is great!
Kay Everett
8:35 am on Saturday, May 19, 2012
Local theater is great; you are up close, they actors are known to you, the other patrons are old friends and it brings me back to downtown with great food, easy parking and the town I grew up in.
Bill Caputi
8:40 am on Saturday, May 19, 2012
The enthusiasm, excitement, exuberance, eagerness, exhilaration... and overwhelming sense of pure FUN that local (community) theater brings to the stage is an experience not to be missed... If you have been to professional theater, live music concerts, a museum presentation, an art festival or the gallery opening of a new artist and have NOT been to a local theater, then you have yet to reach the peak of the Mt. Everest of the art world.... And, if you have, then you know, that standing at the top and seeing all that is about, can make you feel so very much ALIVE! And isn't that just soooooo good!
E. Barron
8:54 am on Saturday, May 19, 2012
Local talent, short distance, theatre is fun, etc. Community can be involved in putting on the play, too. In the end, there is no reason not to like community theatre!
Donna Yuspeh
9:25 am on Saturday, May 19, 2012
I love local talent theater. The people who are involved really put more of themselves into a charater. You feel more a connection to them rather than just sitting and watching a play. I highly recommend that if you have never been to a community play then you HAVE missed something; local talent entertaining you and not paying an arm and a leg to do it. Bravo!
John Kilman
10:02 am on Saturday, May 19, 2012
We love the location which is close to home and it highlights local talent. We have seen several shows with our parents and enjoy the opportunity to eat within walking distance to the theater.
Carol Fosson
10:06 am on Saturday, May 19, 2012
We love the theater because it's close to home and close to all the shops downtown. We have had a great time on funny Fridays.
Pat Tate
10:10 am on Saturday, May 19, 2012
Local theater is really great, the venues are small, the actors really try and are enthusiastic and it gives them a chance to grow in their career. Pat Tate
Jim
11:21 am on Saturday, May 19, 2012
I enjoy supporting the fine talent that many times appears to be better then in large theaters and better then the big or small screens.
Hilary Crowe
12:03 pm on Saturday, May 19, 2012
Local theater supports local talent, as well as local businesses! On a show night, many audience members will eat at a local restaurant before or after the show. I love the community involvement that local theater offers.
Mary Hay
1:06 pm on Saturday, May 19, 2012
I love local theater because it's close by, it always has way talented peeps, it's affordable, supports local biz, everyone is friendly, it never fails to make you laugh, cry, snort or all the above, and...ALL the seats have great views!! What's not to love about local theater :)
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Sharyn Berg
1:18 pm on Saturday, May 19, 2012
Local theatre is a fun, entertaining, artsy happening for all to enjoy!
Kim Roberto
1:27 pm on Saturday, May 19, 2012
Real people, that care about their craft, bring out the best in local theatre.
LeeAnn
4:00 pm on Saturday, May 19, 2012
The ARTS are the HEART and SOUL of a community! It's important to have a RICH layer of CREATIVITY, TALENT and ARTISTIC expression available. The ARTS can only survive with support from the community. It is affordable and fun for the patrons at the same time a true labor of love for the artists involved! I love community theatre~!
Sue Reynolds Robison
5:07 pm on Saturday, May 19, 2012
The Aurora is great. Every seat is fantastic. It's in town and a lot of fun. No long drive to Atlanta and the parking is free.
J. McIntosh
9:33 pm on Saturday, May 19, 2012
Local theater can have excellent talent and gives actors a chance to enjoy using their skills while having other careers and a family. The audience often knows some of the actors, and it is wonderful to have theater right in your own backyard.
JoAnn Reinold
11:28 am on Sunday, May 20, 2012
Local theatre offers many benefits as already posted. It's wonderful to have the arts in the area as it brings the community. This affords local talent the opportunity to perform for the neighborhoods in which they live.
JoAnn
Jean H
1:19 pm on Sunday, May 20, 2012
Arts are vital to a community... Live, local theater... bringing the talent of many to a place close to home... allows new patrons the opportunity to experience live theater without having to go downtown. Brings life to the downtown area in the evenings.
Glen V Bressler
2:56 pm on Sunday, May 20, 2012
I enjoy local theater because it allows local talent the opportunity to show their talent and devotion to the arts, as well as a chance for them to have fun while entertaining others
Charlie
3:26 pm on Sunday, May 20, 2012
great evening very close by
Lauren B
3:43 pm on Monday, May 21, 2012
it's important to support local theater and it's great because it expands the culture locally
Scott Merritt
3:13 am on Tuesday, May 22, 2012
The hidden gems you find in local productions can be absolutely outstanding. Our friends and neighbors have talents you wouldn't otherwise see, be they on stage or backstage. Additionally, local theater gives you the opportunity to see amazing productions - ones we've seen and loved many times, and ones we've never heard of.
I, for one, have loved local theater since I was a teenager.
David Leader
8:01 am on Tuesday, May 22, 2012
This play was hilarious btw.
I love local theater because it's about the "best bang for your buck". If you go on www.Goldstar.com you can get tickets at about 30% off after their fee; and sometimes more. I was able to get tickets to this show, for instance, at $7 each (whereas the box office has them at $25 a pop). Plus, local artists put so much passion into their work. We've even started to recognize some of our favorites :).
Blair Sanders
10:21 pm on Tuesday, May 22, 2012
I like the Aurora Theatre because:
-It is local.
-The plays are very entertaining and make me think.
-The theatre has a good relationship with Georgia Gwinnett College (my school).
-Great atmosphere and friendly staff.
Marty Dorfman
6:44 am on Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Nothing like local theatre. More intimate, supports the local economy and offers more opportunities for local talent to participate.
Karen
8:01 am on Wednesday, May 23, 2012
I love the Aurora theatre. Its small and intimate, very well kept and accessible. I have brought my parents and my dad has mobility issues. We haven't had a problem.
David Hennessey
8:40 am on Wednesday, May 23, 2012
So many people are talented in so many ways. Local theatre allows performers who have chosen another full-time career to develop and showcase their talent. It's always a surprise!
ray
9:24 am on Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Local theatre provides opportunites for performers that are on the way up and hungry for the chance to display their talents in addition to giving people who live outside of the Downtown entertainment district more options to enjoy live stage productions.
Atb
10:21 am on Wednesday, May 23, 2012
People truly enjoying what they do