ON THE FRINGE: Win two tickets to Titus Andronicus — and a bar crawl!

It's the last day of our Fringe ticket giveaways (cry), so we thought we'd go out with a big-ass bang: We've got two opening-night tickets to Plays and Players' production of Titus Andronicus. Better yet, the tix come with two passes to P&P's after-party Bloody Bar Crawl, which begins at the theater's upstairs pub and traipses all around the 'hood till 2 a.m. (tickets give you discounts on booze and food at all participating bars). Oh, and they encourage zombie/bloody costumes. Here are some deets about the evening: Streets and pubs of Philadelphia will be dripping with the (fake) blood of revelers as they go on a Bloody Bar Crawl to celebrate the first public performance of Plays & Players' production of William Shakespeare's earliest tragedy Titus Andronicus. Starting [after the show] at 10 p.m., the Bloody Bar Crawl will kick off at Plays & Players' Quig's Pub on the theater's top floor and will continue until 2 a.m. at local bars, including Fox & Hound, Bards and The Irish Pub. Attendees will receive a free drink, drink discount or free appetizers at each stop. Fake blood will be provided for those who need assistance in creating their "bloody" look and did not bring cleavers. To find out more about the show, head on over to Mark Cofta's Shakespearean Fringe roundup. A hint: it features "14 killings (nine on stage), six severed members (hands, tongues — get your mind out of the gutter), at least one rape (experts differ), a live burial, an insane freak-out and a little cannibalism (via meat pie)." Awesome. To win two tickets to the Thursday, Sept. 16 show and bar crawl (valued at $70!):

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ON THE FRINGE: Win two tickets to Titus Andronicus — and a bar crawl!

POSTED: Wednesday, September 15, 2010, 5:00 PM
It's the last day of our Fringe ticket giveaways (cry), so we thought we'd go out with a big-ass bang: We've got two opening-night tickets to Plays and Players' production of Titus Andronicus. Better yet, the tix come with two passes to P&P's after-party Bloody Bar Crawl, which begins at the theater's upstairs pub and traipses all around the 'hood till 2 a.m. (tickets give you discounts on booze and food at all participating bars). Oh, and they encourage zombie/bloody costumes.
Here are some deets about the evening:
Streets and pubs of Philadelphia will be dripping with the (fake) blood of revelers as they go on a Bloody Bar Crawl to celebrate the first public performance of Plays & Players' production of William Shakespeare's earliest tragedy Titus Andronicus. Starting [after the show] at 10 p.m., the Bloody Bar Crawl will kick off at Plays & Players' Quig's Pub on the theater's top floor and will continue until 2 a.m. at local bars, including Fox & Hound, Bards and The Irish Pub. Attendees will receive a free drink, drink discount or free appetizers at each stop. Fake blood will be provided for those who need assistance in creating their "bloody" look and did not bring cleavers.
To find out more about the show, head on over to Mark Cofta's Shakespearean Fringe roundup. A hint: it features "14 killings (nine on stage), six severed members (hands, tongues — get your mind out of the gutter), at least one rape (experts differ), a live burial, an insane freak-out and a little cannibalism (via meat pie)." Awesome. To win two tickets to the Thursday, Sept. 16 show and bar crawl (valued at $70!):

Leave a comment and tell us about a Live Arts/Fringe show you've attended (or wanted to attend) in 2010.

We'll randomly pick a winner, names-out-of-a-hat style, at the end of the day!
Sampaguita Calhoun
Posted 2010-09-16 02:12:33
I wanted to see Cankerblossom but was too late :(
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