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Become a 2011-12 Sutton Series Member

The Sutton Series is a ticket package of five shows performed in the Cantey V. Sutton Main Stage Theatre with Reserved Seating.

Cover of the RLT 2011-2012 season brochure. Click to download the PDF of the full brochure.

Adults: $90
Seniors (62+) & Students (through college): $80

Quick link: 2011-2012 Membership Order Form (PDF)

Are you looking for shows for youth audiences? Go to our 2011-2012 Youth Series Membership page.

Benefits of being a member

  • Buy your tickets at a lower price than buying them individually - save up to 23%!
  • Buy your tickets in advance so that you won't miss out on the popular show dates
  • Choose your seat for all five shows in the Sutton Series
  • Changing your tickets for a different day is an easy call to the box office and is no charge to you (starting August)  
  • $5 off tickets to Cinderella (if you order them with your season membership)
  • Support RLT!

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Single ticket sales for the Sutton Series shows will go on sale June 30.

The Light In The Piazza The Piano Lesson

2011-2012 Sutton Series Memberships

See five shows performed in the Cantey V. Sutton Main Stage Theatre with reserved seating. Click the titles to jump down to the show descriptions, or just scroll down to read more.

Sutton Series

See five shows performed in the Cantey V. Sutton Main Stage Theatre with reserved seating.

Adults: $90
Seniors (62+) & Students (through college): $80

Click each title to jump to a description or just scroll down.

Special shows

Add these shows to any membership.

Special Shows

Holiday Show

Add Cinderella to your membership order and save $5 off each ticket.

You may also be interested in our Flex Passes - three passes for $54. Add them to your order.

And The Winner Is The Man Who Came To Dinner

How to order

To order a season membership, do either of the following:

For more information:

The Piano Lesson The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee

About the shows

Ruthless! The Musical (musical)

By Joel Paley and Marvin Laird
Cantey V. Sutton Main Stage Theatre
August 12 - 28, 2011

Ruthless calendarEight-year-old Tina Denmark, the greatest song-and-dance sensation to ever hit the third grade, has her heart set on the title role in her school musical, “Pippi (Longstocking) in Tahiti.” When Louise Lerman, a thoroughly untalented third grader wins the role, the ruthless Tina kills her much to the dismay of her mother, a wimpy, dull, and untalented housewife mother, and the approval of Sylvia St. Croix, Tina's equally ruthless sleazy agent who nurses her aspirations of stardom. This aggressively outrageous musical hit, a parody of The Bad Seed, Gypsy, All About Eve, Mame, and a host of other shows garnered rave reviews during its long Off Broadway run. For details, go to the Ruthless! show page.

The Woman in Black (thriller)

Adapted by Stephen Mallatratt
from the book by Susan Hill

Cantey V. Sutton Main Stage Theatre
October 7 – 23, 2011

Woman in Black calendarThis spine-tingling chiller is one of the longest running plays in London’s West End: “a truly nerve shredding experience." Prepare to be haunted by one of the best horror stories you will ever see on the stage. Mrs Drablow lived alone for more than 60 years in a gothic mansion on an island accessible only by a causeway at low tide. Something awful happened there, and, when he arrives at the house himself, awful things start to happen to Kipps too, not least the appearance of the woman in black. This thriller contains all the ingredients of a classic ghost story, complete with deserted mansion, haunted graveyards and locals who don't dare breathe a word of the horrors they have witnessed. For details, go to the Woman in Black show page.

The Miss Firecracker Contest (comedy/drama)

By Beth Henley

Miss Firecracker calendarCantey V. Sutton Main Stage Theatre
February 10 – 26, 2012

Carnelle Scott of Brookhaven, Mississippi, wants nothing more than to be crowned Miss Firecracker in the beauty pageant at the town's annual Independence Day celebration. To this end, she has whipped up a talent-show act in which she tap dances and somersaults to ''The Star- Spangled Banner'' while clenching a sparkler in her teeth. Welcome to an evening of humor - alternately Southern-Gothic absurdist, a bittersweet study of Southern characters and a slapstick send-up to Miss America ideals. From Beth Henley, author of Crimes of the Heart. For details, go to the Miss Firecracker Contest show page.

The Crucible (classic drama)

By Arthur Miller

Cantey V. Sutton Main Stage Theatre
April 13 – 29, 2012

Crucible calendarArthur Miller’s searing parable of intolerance, vengeance, moral courage and mass hysteria, The Crucible, is destined to resonate for centuries to come. Set during the Salem Witch Trials of the late 1600s and using the names of actual participants, The Crucible is universally seen as an allegory of the McCarthy era and the demand to “name names” during the anti-Communist witch hunts of the 1950s. But the moral of the story is far more universal. There are moments in the play that hit today’s audience with the force of a breaking news bulletin. Barely 50 years after it was written, Miller’s play has assumed the stature of a much older masterpiece. “Its wisdom seems ancient, its scope Shakespearean.” For details, go to the Crucible show page.

The Boy Friend (musical)

Book, Lyrics and Music by Sandy Wilson

Cantey V. Sutton Main Stage Theatre
June 8 – 24, 2012

Boy Friend calendarThe Jazz Age lives on in this light romantic spoof of 1920’s musical comedy. With its catchy tunes, period dances (including the Charleston) and winning sense of humor, it is a sparkling, tongue-in-cheek 1920’s romp in the spirit of No, No, Nanette. Written in the fifties as “a new musical of the twenties,” this is still considered the most successful, and witty of the send-up musicals, with the style of earlier, lighter-hearted and more disarming days. For details, go to the Boy Friend show page.


And The Winner Is The Piano Lesson

Special Shows

Zenph Sound presents An Evening with Jazz Legends

Zenph Sound calendarGaddy-Goodwin Teaching Theatre
September 15 - October 2

Be transported to the golden age of jazz as Zenph Sound Innovations brings piano royalty back to life with exhilarating "Re-performances" in this one-man one-piano show. Zenph Sound Innovations, a pioneering music technology company is based in the Triangle. Performed in the Gaddy-Goodwin Theatre with General Admission Seating. For details, go to the Jazz Legends show page.

Dead Man’s Cell Phone

By Sarah Ruhl.
Co-produced with the Actors Comedy Lab.

Dead Man's Cell Phone calendarGaddy-Goodwin Teaching Theatre
January 20 – February 5, 2012

A delightful and delicate fantasy, full of brilliant insights into the way technology transforms our lives. This zany probe of the razor-thin line between life and death delivers a fresh and humorous look at the times we live in. An endearing play which touches your heart, and yet challenges your mind. Performed in the Gaddy-Goodwin Theatre with General Admission Seating. For details, go to the Dead Man’s Cell Phone show page.


Cinderella The Last Night of Ballyhoo

Holiday show

Cinderella (musical)

Based on on the Fairy Tale by Charles Perrault
Adaptation and Lyrics by Jim Eiler
Music by Jim Eiler and Jeanne Bargy

Cantey V. Sutton Main Stage Theatre
December 9 – 18, 2011

Cinderella calendarThe beautiful lass-who-lost-her-slipper makes her 28th annual appearance in hopes of finding her Prince Charming. The stepsisters are the ugliest in the land and the Fairy Godmother and her helpers, the zaniest. Combine elegant ball gowns and a magical coach ride with lively song and dance, and you have a holiday tradition the whole family can enjoy. Whether this is your first Cinderella, or 28th, you will treasure your visit to the enchanted Kingdom of King Darling III. For details, go to the Cinderella show page.

Special for members: All Cinderella tickets $25 $20. Save $5 off the regular price by adding them to your Sutton Series or Youth Series membership.

 


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