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OR ORDER FORM First Name Last Name Street Address City State Zip Home Phone Other Phone E-mail Seat Specific Season Ticket All eight shows Seat Specific Season Ticket Senior discount Thur. Fri. Sat. Sun. Week 1 2 3 4 Back Middle Front Aisle Seat? Section Area? Write the quantity of tickets needed in the box for the night(s) you prefer to attend: @ $90 @ $70 Card Number (Visa, MasterCard or Discover) Expiration (MM/YY) 3-digit Security Code Punch Card Season Pass 8 pack 8 pack - Senior Discount 6 pack 6 pack - Senior Discount 4 pack 4 pack - Senior Discount @ $85 @ $65 @ $65 @ $50 @ $50 @ $40 Please fill out the form, entering the quantity of each ticket set wanted, making sure to include all necessary information to complete your order. Incomplete forms may lead to a delay in processing your ticket order. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us at (405) 232-6500. Seat Specific Season Ticket Opening Night Sponsor Cast Sponsor @ $250 @ $250 Consider a Tax-Deductible Donation In addition to your tickets, help CST continue to provide a great live theatre experience with a contribution. One-time Donation @ $ Please write the name of the show you would like to sponsor. cut here Check (payable to Carpenter Square Theatre) Credit Card - Indicates a program contains mature content. Please contact the box office for details. SEPTEMBER 4 - 26, 2009 COMPLEAT FEMALE STAGE BEAUTY - a comedy by Jeffrey Hatcher She was the first of her kind. He was the last of his. A female theatre dresser sparks a theatrical revolution in 17th Century London by going onstage to play Desdemona in Othello. Instead of throwing her in jail, King Charles II re-writes the law to let women act. Consequently, the most famous male portrayer of female roles in London loses his livelihood, his lover, and his sense of self...until fate and his desire for revenge give him the chance to take the stage again. “A clever exploration of rich territory… when women were first allowed on the stage.” – The New York Times. “An intimate psycho-sexual backstage historical comedy... splendidly theatrical...” - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. For mature audiences only. OCTOBER 16-NOVEMBER 7, 2009 MURDERERS – a comedy by Jeffrey Hatcher Three comic tales about revenge, blackmail, sex, money, jealousy, justice and murder! Who could ask for anything more? Set in the sun-drenched world of The Riddle Key Luxury Retirement Village in Florida, each story is a cat-and-mouse mystery featuring culprits who tell how they decided to commit the perfect crime and what tripped them up along the way. “There’s no point wondering whodunit -- Jeffrey Hatcher’s new play tells us that right off the bat. The fun is finding out how they dun it and why.” – The New York Times. Murderers is a delight – a very funny comedy with some biting satire and terrific storytelling.” – Talkin’ Broadway. NOVEMBER 27-DECEMBER 19, 2009 TOM, DICK & HARRY - a screwball comedy by Ray Cooney & Michael Cooney A madcap romp with rapid-fire dialogue that would do Preston Sturges proud - all you’re missing is Cary Grant in a negligee! Tom and Linda are a couple desperate to adopt a baby. If they can impress the social worker that the adoption agency sends for a site visit, a child will be theirs. Trouble rears its ugly head when Tom’s brothers, Dick and Harry arrive. Devil-may-care Dick prefers smuggling to a regular job, and daffy Harry works at the local hospital morgue, but both are eager to help their big brother. The brothers’ “help” produces cases of illegal brandy, a bag of body parts, two illegal immigrants from Kosovo and a Russian mobster. Lies pile on top of lies and mayhem ensues until things couldn’t possibly get worse. Or could they? Of course, they can! “…the whole thing is hilarious, daft and utterly irresistible.” – The Sunday Times (London) JANUARY 15-FEBRUARY 6, 2010 MAURITIUS – a comedy-drama by Theresa Rebeck “One wouldn’t think that the subject of rare stamps would make for gripping, entertaining theatre, but Theresa Rebeck’s Mauritius…proves otherwise…”- The Hollywood Reporter. Mourning their recently deceased mother, two half-sisters discover a spectacularly precious stamp collection that includes two rare stamps from the island of Mauritius, one of the first places in the world to print stamps. Enter three dangerous high-stakes collectors who are willing to do almost anything to have the two tiny slips of paper for their own. “…just sit back and enjoy the tense, often funny and fast- paced, cat and mouse game.” – CurtainUp. FEBRUARY 19-MARCH 13, 2010 LOVE SONG – a comedy by John Kolvenbach A 2007 Olivier Award nominee for Best New Comedy that premiered at Chicago’s famed Steppenwolf Theatre in 2006. Beane is an exile from life – an oddball. His well-meaning sister and brother-in-law try to make time for him, but no one seems to get through. Following a burglary at Beane’s apartment, he turns blissfully happy. Baffled, his sister must try to unravel the story behind his mysterious new love, Molly. This offbeat comedy becomes a rhapsody to the power of love in all its forms. “As the title suggests, love is a major element in the equation: Married love, imagined love, desperate love…love lost, love reborn…Love Song is about nothing less than the chaos of being human, and the yearning for everything.” – The Chicago Sun-Times. MARCH 26-APRIL 17, 2010 (Special student matinee is at 10:30 a.m. on Friday, April 9.) ALL MY SONS – a drama by Arthur Miller Winner of the Drama Critics’ Award for Best New Play in 1947, All My Sons established Arthur Miller as a leading voice in the American theater, and introduced themes that thread through his work as a whole: the relationships between fathers and sons, and the conflict between business and personal ethics. Joe Keller’s company manufactures engine parts for the Air Force. He has sent them defective parts, and as a result, 21 pilots died. Joe has let his partner take the blame for it. Joe’s oldest son, Larry, a pilot, is missing and presumed dead. Joe’s younger son, Chris, is determined to set the truth free at all costs, and Joe must realize that the dead pilots “were all my sons.” MAY 15-JUNE 5, 2010 FUGUE – a drama by Lee Thuna A woman is found wandering the streets of Chicago, her feet blistered and bloodied. The doctors recognize this as a symptom of the “fugue” stage of amnesia, where the victim is literally running away from an intolerable memory. A young psychiatrist is assigned to her case who is running away from his own demons – a mistake he made with a patient early in his career. The closer he gets to piecing together the puzzle of the woman’s life, the more she longs to run. If she remembers the terrible occurrence that sent her running, will he be repeating the mistake he made before? Winner of the American Theatre Critics Circle Award for Best Play in Regional Theatre. Fugue is a masterpiece…as charming as it is terrifying, as honest as it is dark, intriguing as it is engaging.” – UK Theatre Network. JUNE 25-JULY 17, 2010 REEFER MADNESS – music by Dan Studney, book & lyrics by Kevin Murphy “Meant to be a serious documentary on how the demon weed turns apple-cheeked American teens into hollow-eyed homicidal zombies, the movie’s unintentional humor made it a midnight movie staple on college campuses in the ‘60s. But while the movie is so glaringly bad, the Off- Broadway musical of Reefer Madness...is deliberately outlandish and silly. And that’s what makes it so good. [The show includes] a dozen or so over-the-top and hilarious production numbers.” NY Daily News. Though set in 1936, the year of the film’s release, it incorporates musical styles ranging from jazz and doo-wop to rock and disco, and it provides characters that are accessible to young audiences even as they parody old-fashioned stereotypes. “Divertingly silly... offers plenty of entertainment on its own appealingly unpretentious terms, with a sweetly charming retro-rock score.” – Daily Variety. Mail to: Carpenter Square Theatre 400 W. California Oklahoma City, OK 73102 Total for All Tickets Seat Selection Please select the type of season tickets you would prefer from the options below. — REMEMBER: ALL TITLES ARE SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY — Payment Method If you are paying by credit card please make sure you fill out all fields Total (including any donations) SHOWTIMES: Thursdays at 7:30 p.m., Fridays & Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sunday matinees at 2 p.m.

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Front

Aisle Seat?

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Write the quantity of tickets needed in the box for the night(s) you prefer to attend:

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Card Number (Visa, MasterCard or Discover)

Expiration (MM/YY) 3-digit Security Code

Punch Card Season Pass8 pack

8 pack - Senior Discount

6 pack6 pack - Senior Discount

4 pack4 pack - Senior Discount

@ $85

@ $65

@ $65

@ $50

@ $50

@ $40

Please fill out the form, entering the quantity of each ticket set wanted, making sure to include all necessary information to complete your order. Incomplete forms may lead to a delay in processing your ticket order. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us at (405) 232-6500.

Seat Specific Season Ticket

Opening Night Sponsor Cast Sponsor

@ $250@ $250

Consider a Tax-Deductible DonationIn addition to your tickets, help CST continue to provide a great live theatre experience with a contribution.

One-time Donation @ $

Please write the name of the show you would like to sponsor.

cut here

Check (payable to Carpenter Square Theatre)

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- Indicates a program contains mature content. Please contact the box office for details.

SEPTEMBER 4 - 26, 2009 COMPLEAT FEMALE STAGE BEAUTY - a comedy by Jeffrey HatcherShe was the first of her kind. He was the last of his. A female theatre dresser sparks a theatrical revolution in 17th Century London by going onstage to play Desdemona in Othello. Instead of throwing her in jail, King Charles II re-writes the law to let women act. Consequently, the most famous male portrayer of female roles in London loses his livelihood, his lover, and his sense of self...until fate and his desire for revenge give him the chance to take the stage again. “A clever exploration of rich territory… when women were first allowed on the stage.” – The New York Times. “An intimate psycho-sexual backstage historical comedy... splendidly theatrical...” - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. For mature audiences only.

OCTOBER 16-NOVEMBER 7, 2009 MURDERERS – a comedy by Jeffrey HatcherThree comic tales about revenge, blackmail, sex, money, jealousy, justice and murder! Who could ask for anything more? Set in the sun-drenched world of The Riddle Key Luxury Retirement Village in Florida, each story is a cat-and-mouse mystery featuring culprits who tell how they decided to commit the perfect crime and what tripped them up along the way. “There’s no point wondering whodunit -- Jeffrey Hatcher’s new play tells us that right off the bat. The fun is finding out how they dun it and why.” – The New York Times. “Murderers is a delight – a very funny comedy with some biting satire and terrific storytelling.” – Talkin’ Broadway.

NOVEMBER 27-DECEMBER 19, 2009 TOM, DICK & HARRY - a screwball comedy by Ray Cooney & Michael CooneyA madcap romp with rapid-fire dialogue that would do Preston Sturges proud - all you’re missing is Cary Grant in a negligee! Tom and Linda are a couple desperate to adopt a baby. If they can impress the social worker that the adoption agency sends for a site visit, a child will be theirs. Trouble rears its ugly head when Tom’s brothers, Dick and Harry arrive. Devil-may-care Dick prefers smuggling to a regular job, and daffy Harry works at the local hospital morgue, but both are eager to help their big brother. The brothers’ “help” produces cases of illegal brandy, a bag of body parts, two illegal immigrants from Kosovo and a Russian mobster. Lies pile on top of lies and mayhem ensues until things couldn’t possibly get worse. Or could they? Of course, they can! “…the whole thing is hilarious, daft and utterly irresistible.” – The Sunday Times (London)

JANUARY 15-FEBRUARY 6, 2010 MAURITIUS – a comedy-drama by Theresa Rebeck“One wouldn’t think that the subject of rare stamps would make for gripping, entertaining theatre, but Theresa Rebeck’s Mauritius…proves otherwise…”- The Hollywood Reporter. Mourning their recently deceased mother, two half-sisters discover a spectacularly precious stamp collection that includes two rare stamps from the island of Mauritius, one of the first places in the world to print stamps. Enter three dangerous high-stakes collectors who are willing to do almost anything to have the two tiny slips of paper for their own. “…just sit back and enjoy the tense, often funny and fast-paced, cat and mouse game.” – CurtainUp.

FEBRUARY 19-MARCH 13, 2010 LOVE SONG – a comedy by John KolvenbachA 2007 Olivier Award nominee for Best New Comedy that premiered at Chicago’s famed Steppenwolf Theatre in 2006. Beane is an exile from life – an oddball. His well-meaning sister and brother-in-law try to make time for him, but no one seems to get through. Following a burglary at Beane’s apartment, he turns blissfully happy. Baffled, his sister must try to unravel the story behind his mysterious new love, Molly. This offbeat comedy becomes a rhapsody to the power of love in all its forms. “As the title suggests, love is a major element in the equation: Married love, imagined love, desperate love…love lost, love reborn…Love Song is about nothing less than the chaos of being human, and the yearning for everything.” – The Chicago Sun-Times.

MARCH 26-APRIL 17, 2010 (Special student matinee is at 10:30 a.m. on Friday, April 9.) ALL MY SONS – a drama by Arthur MillerWinner of the Drama Critics’ Award for Best New Play in 1947, All My Sons established Arthur Miller as a leading voice in the American theater, and introduced themes that thread through his work as a whole: the relationships between fathers and sons, and the conflict between business and personal ethics. Joe Keller’s company manufactures engine parts for the Air Force. He has sent them defective parts, and as a result, 21 pilots died. Joe has let his partner take the blame for it. Joe’s oldest son, Larry, a pilot, is missing and presumed dead. Joe’s younger son, Chris, is determined to set the truth free at all costs, and Joe must realize that the dead pilots “were all my sons.”

MAY 15-JUNE 5, 2010 FUGUE – a drama by Lee ThunaA woman is found wandering the streets of Chicago, her feet blistered and bloodied. The doctors recognize this as a symptom of the “fugue” stage of amnesia, where the victim is literally running away from an intolerable memory. A young psychiatrist is assigned to her case who is running away from his own demons – a mistake he made with a patient early in his career. The closer he gets to piecing together the puzzle of the woman’s life, the more she longs to run. If she remembers the terrible occurrence that sent her running, will he be repeating the mistake he made before? Winner of the American Theatre Critics Circle Award for Best Play in Regional Theatre. “Fugue is a masterpiece…as charming as it is terrifying, as honest as it is dark, intriguing as it is engaging.” – UK Theatre Network.

JUNE 25-JULY 17, 2010 REEFER MADNESS – music by Dan Studney, book & lyrics by Kevin Murphy“Meant to be a serious documentary on how the demon weed turns apple-cheeked American teens into hollow-eyed homicidal zombies, the movie’s unintentional humor made it a midnight movie staple on college campuses in the ‘60s. But while the movie is so glaringly bad, the Off-Broadway musical of Reefer Madness...is deliberately outlandish and silly. And that’s what makes it so good. [The show includes] a dozen or so over-the-top and hilarious production numbers.” – NY Daily News. Though set in 1936, the year of the film’s release, it incorporates musical styles ranging from jazz and doo-wop to rock and disco, and it provides characters that are accessible to young audiences even as they parody old-fashioned stereotypes. “Divertingly silly... offers plenty of entertainment on its own appealingly unpretentious terms, with a sweetly charming retro-rock score.” – Daily Variety.

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Traditional?The Seat Specific Season Ticket is the perfect option for someone who wants to come to the theatre on a specific night and always have the same seat. Use the order form to specify your preferred performance night and seating options.

Flexible?The Punch Card Season Passes are ideal for the theatre goer who needs flexibility. You choose which shows you want to see and the dates you want to see them. Then, just call the box office and we’ll reserve our best available seats for you. You can even bring a friend on your card (i.e. two people can see four shows on an eight pack).

Box Office Hours

Performance WeeksTue.-Fri. 12-6 PMSat. 4-8 PMSun. 12-2 PMWill Call Window - 1 hour prior to showtime

Non-Performance WeeksTue.-Fri. 12-6 PM

Want to do more?Ticket sales make up only half of Carpenter Square Theatre’s operating budget. Your tax-deductible contribution makes a major difference. We provide several donation levels at which you can contribute to Carpenter Square Theatre.

Headliner $10,000+

Executive Producer $5,000 - $9,999

Producer $2,500 - $4,999

Co-Producer $1,000 - $2,499

Technical Director $500 - $999

Stage Manager $250 - $499

Patron $100 - $249

Friend $10 - $99

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Single ticket prices$18 Adult

$15 Senior 62+MilitaryGroups of 10+Student (advance reservation)

$5 Student Rush (purchase day of the show - no advance reservation)