Get Shakin’ and Stirred with Cal Shakers!
Cal Shakers are theater lovers in their 20s, 30s, and 40s interested in engaging with and enjoying Cal Shakes through insider opportunities and events.
WHEN: Friday, August 17, 6:30pm
WHERE: Bruns Amphitheater, Orinda
WHAT:
Pre-performance party: Stockholm Krystal Vodka martinis and oysters fresh-shucked by The Oyster Girls (and that’s just the cocktail hour!); a delectable dinner; socializing and tarot readers—all served up in one of our eucalyptus-shaded picnic groves.
Performance of Blithe Spirit: The funniest haunting that ever there was: Noël Coward’s biting comedy of a novelist who, in researching his next book, unwittingly summons the spirit of his first wife—making his current spouse none-too-pleased.
TICKETS: Call our Box Office at 510.548.9666 between 10am and 6pm Monday through Friday, or between 10 and 2 Saturday to purchase tickets.
1. Tickets to the pre-performance party are $25 for Shakers and $45 for non-Shakers.
2. Tickets to the evening’s 8:00pm performance of Blithe Spirit are sold separately, so you can choose seats—and prices—that suit you best. Prices rise when a show like this sells well, so GET YOUR TIX EARLY FOR THE BEST PRICES!
- Guests younger than 30 can get $20 theater tickets.
- Shakers get $10 off the price of two regularly-priced theater tickets.
- Non-Shakers ticketed for the pre-show party get $5 off any regularly-priced theater tickets.
JOIN: The first ten people to join Cal Shakers by making a $75 membership donation by August 11 will win a certificate for a pound of Peet’s coffee—and get a total of $50 off tickets to this event!
THANKS! This event is made possible by the support of Mechanics Bank, The Oyster Girls, and Stockholm Krystal Vodka.
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