Comedy with Music 2 Pianos, 4 Hands at San Jose Rep
San Jose Repertory Theatre, Across from the San Antonio light rail station (101 Paseo de San Antonio San Jose, CA 95113)
- Full Price:
- $22.00 - $47.00
- Our Price:
- $11.00 - $23.50*
A comedy with music about a lifetime's obsession with 88 keys! 2 Pianos, 4 Hands is the riotous tales of two boys in Canada sharing the same goal: concert pianist stardom! They work fervently towards their dream amidst pushy parents, eccentric teachers, hours of repetitive practice, stage fright, the agony of competitions and the dream of greatness. This is the story for anyone who has ever taken a music lesson -- or ever simply encountered some kind of disappointment and has hilariously and heroically moved on.
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All offers for 25th Anniversary Season: 2 Pianos, 4 Hands have expired.
The last date listed for 25th Anniversary Season: 2 Pianos, 4 Hands was Sunday June 25, 2006 / 7:00pm.
Across from the San Antonio light rail station,
101 Paseo de San Antonio
San Jose,
CA
95113
408-367-7255
2 Goldstar Member Reviews
Superb!Written on Jun 26 2006
Hilarious. A 'must-see' for anyone associated with any music instruction (not only piano).
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2 Pianos, 4 Hands is music to my ears and to my heart. With great humor, It tells how difficult it is to perfect a passion for playing classical piano. The play is unusual because it has outstanding acting, musical talent and dialogue all packed into 2 actors who play various roles. The set was so effective & elegant.Written on Jun 19 2006
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More Information About 25th Anniversary Season: 2 Pianos, 4 Hands
Quotes & Highlights
- "The show delights -- this will hit you on the ironic funny bone of self-identification." --New York Post
Description
<p>By Ted Dykstra and Richard Greenblatt.</p> <p>A comedy with music about a lifetime's obsession with 88 keys! 2 Pianos, 4 Hands is the riotous tales of two boys in Canada sharing the same goal: concert pianist stardom! They work fervently towards their dream amidst pushy parents, eccentric teachers, hours of repetitive practice, stage fright, the agony of competitions and the dream of greatness. This is the story for anyone who has ever taken a music lesson—or ever simply encountered some kind of disappointment and has hilariously and heroically moved on.</p>

