Winner of the Pulitzer Price, Edward Albee’s masterwork of modern theatre lays bare the truths of our lives – how we live, how we love, what we settle for, and how we die.
Philly Theatre Week:
Friday, April 1, 8:00pm - 9:30pm
Saturday, April 2, 8:00pm - 9:30pm
Additional Information:
Accessibility: Our Main Stage auditorium is wheelchair accessible, but our Raymond W. Smith Second Stage Theater is not, and could be difficult for anyone who has trouble with stairs. Individuals with disabilities are strongly encouraged to call the theater at 610-328-4271 for details about our facilities. Anyone needing to be seated early in our auditorium should arrive at least a half hour before the performance and contact our House Manager in the main lobby for assistance. For those who would like assistive listening devices, they can be obtained from the box office at no charge prior to all of our mainstage shows. These radio devices allow you to hear everything perfectly, even from the back of the house!
We have a fully ADA-compliant restroom, with plenty of room to turn a motorized wheelchair around and automated controls on just about everything in the restroom. The seats in our auditorium are cushioned, wide, and comfortable. There are four wheelchair spaces (two in front and two in the rear of the auditorium), as well as several easy access seats with flip-up arms. Wheelchair spaces can be reserved in advance just like regular seats. If you are accompanying a person in a wheelchair, choose the seat next to the wheelchair space.
COVID: COVID Policy information can be found at https://pcstheater.org/about-pcs/policy/.
Additional tickets available at https://pcstheater.org.