Bike to the Theater Night: 4000 Miles
From SF Bicycle Coalition:
Named the #1 Play of 2012 by Time Magazine – 4000 Miles is the acclaimed new comic-drama that tells the story of 21-year-old Leo, who unexpectedly arrives on the doorstep of his feisty 91-year-old grandmother Vera’s New York apartment, dazed after a months long cross-country bike trip. The winner of two 2012 OBIE Awards (including Best New American Play), 4000 Miles is “a funny, moving, altogether wonderful drama” (The New York Times) from one of today’s most celebrated new playwrights.
In partnership with the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition, A.C.T. will host Bike to the Theater Nights on 1/17 and 1/24 with free valet bike parking, and patrons who bike to the theater will receive a special discount on tickets ($35 Orchestra, $25 Mezzanine, or $10 Balcony). Order tickets and enter code TRAVEL10 or call 415.749.2228.
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