Wish We Were Here: An NCTC 2011 Pride Month Special Event
New Conservatory Theatre Center, at Market (25 Van Ness Avenue San Francisco, CA 94102)
- Full Price:
- $20.00 - $32.00
- Our Price:
- $10.00 - $16.00*
* Additional fees apply.
All offers for Wish We Were Here have expired.
The last date listed for Wish We Were Here was Saturday June 25, 2011 / 8:00pm.
Currently at New Conservatory Theatre Center:
Slipping: Bay-Area Premiere of Gay Teen Relationship Drama
- Full Price:
- $25.00 - $31.00
- Our Price:
- $12.50 - $15.50
Named one of the top ten plays of 2009 by The Advocate, Daniel Talbott's Slipping is an emotional drama about Eli, a high-school senior, who moves with his mother from California to Iowa after his dad's death. But after being mistreated by his closeted ex in California, Eli struggles with the idea of starting a new relationship with the straight star athlete who's befriended him and now wants to get even closer. New Conservatory Theatre Center is known for its innovative productions centered on theatrical work for youth and the LGBT community, and continues that mission with this show, directed by Andrew Nance. Learn More
Goldstar Member Tips
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Goldstar Member on What to Wear
Casual
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Reno on Where to Park
Some street parking depending on the night
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Goldstar Member on Where to Park
Tale BART to Civic Center and walk or MUNI Metro to Van Ness-
19 Goldstar Member Reviews
Jerry D.
Funny not much of a plot just funny. The acting was first rate, funny.Written on Jun 20 2011
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A truly great show! So simple yet so layered. I found it both hilarious and very touching.Written on Jun 29 2011
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Great show. Comic geniuses at work (and play)!!! Highly recommended.Written on Jun 13 2011
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More Information About Wish We Were Here
Website
http://www.nctcsf.org/press_room/wwwh.htm
Quotes & Highlights
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Description
New Conservatory Theatre Company Presents a West Coast Premiere:
Wish We Were Here
By Michael Phillis
Directed by Andrew Nance
Starring Michael Phillis and Sara Moore
When a hapless slacker finds a beautiful genie in his hookah, he thinks he’s got it made…She soon strips him of his dignity – along with his clothes -- in this hilarious tale of master versus servant.


