Heritage Players, Inc. presents Aaron Sorkin’s hit drama, A Few Good Men, opening October 14th at Rice Auditorium in Catonsville. First produced on Broadway in 1989, this military masterpiece of courtroom theatre highlights the unique culture and code of honor within the military. Two Marines are being tried for their alleged involvement in the death of a fellow Marine at Guantanamo Bay. Local director, Katherine Sheldon, brilliantly navigates the play’s questions about what it means to have honor, integrity, humanity and patriotism in this story of a young lawyer’s decision to challenge the status quo within the military judicial system.
Heritage Players, a philanthropic as well as theatrical presence for over 35 years, will donate a portion of the proceeds from the show to the Wounded Warrior Project (http://www.woundedwarriorproject.org/), a program that honors and empowers our nation’s wounded warriors, raises awareness and enlists the public's aid for the needs of injured service members. A portion of the proceeds will also go to the Spring Grove Hospital Patient Fund.
Tickets will be sold at the door at $15 for general admission and $13 for students, seniors, active military, and veterans. Groups of ten or more receive a $2 per ticket discount when purchasing full-priced tickets in a single transaction.
Heritage Players is pleased to announce that they are working withwww.GoldStar.com to provide a limited number of half-priced tickets to the public.
For more details, call 443-575-6645. Please note that credit cards will not be accepted at the door.
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