Comedy Hit The Graduate at Maverick Theater
Maverick Theater (110 E Walnut Fullerton, CA 92832)
- Full Price:
- $18.00
- Our Price:
- $9.00*
* Additional fees apply.
All offers for The Graduate have expired.
The last date listed for The Graduate was Sunday May 28, 2006 / 3:00pm.
Currently at Maverick Theater:
Historic Interviews Recounted in Frost/Nixon
- Full Price:
- $22.00
- Our Price:
- $11.00
Peter Morgan's Tony Award-nominated play that spawned the critically acclaimed 2006 film pits jet-setting British TV talk-show host David Frost against disgraced former president Richard Nixon in a battle of wits and wills. Desperate to regain his slipped standing as a serious journalist, Frost seeks to elicit from the Watergate-plagued Nixon a detailed explanation and apology, while the ever-political former president has his own agenda. This fascinating behind-the-scenes look at the famous 1977 series of interviews dissects the electrifying battle between Nixon and Frost, revealing both mens insecurities, ego and sense of dignity as they face off in a historic encounter that ultimately changes them both. Theater owner Brian Newell directs. Learn More
2 Goldstar Member Reviews
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Great show with great performances!! Glad I got to see it.Written on May 29 2006
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Very fun show! Entertaining and had a great cast!! I definitely recommend it!! =)Written on May 15 2006
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More Information About The Graduate
Description
California. The summer of ’67. Benjamin has graduated at the top of his class, his parents are very proud and, since he helped Mrs Robinson with her zipper, his future is even more confused...
A cult novel. A landmark Hollywood film. A theatrical sensation, following sold-out engagements in London and New York. The Graduate, presented by Staged Cinema Productions at the Maverick Theater, is the first west-coast production since the close of the Broadway tour.
Based on the book by Charles Webb and the film, by Calder Willingham and Buck Henry, The Graduate has been hailed by critics and audiences alike. The New York Times called it “one of the best social satires we’ve ever had,” and in 1998, the American Film Institute named The Graduate the seventh-most popular movie of all time.
This show contains some nudity and adult language.
