Lunch & Matinee

April 19, 1:00 - Room 109 | Join us for a cultural experience and help raise fund for the FSC.

Have lunch with us in Room 109. Lunch will be delivered by Local Mocha coffee shop. Make your menu selection on this form. After lunch, join members of the production team, including cast member Jean Bahle, for insights into the background of the play as well as the making of Actors' Theatre's production. We will then walk up to Spectrum theater together where a block of seats will be reserved for us.

About Actors Theater's production of "Paradise Lost"
The debate over right and wrong has never been so satisfying. This ultra-contemporary new drama is fiercely engaging, irreverently funny, and deeply moving. The 17th century and present day are seamlessly intertwines as Satan vents to an audience about her frustration at being cast out of heaven and her thoughts on oppression. When she finds out that God has created delicate new creatures called "humans," she crafts a plan for revenge and betrayal on the Almighty.

National Premiere. The play was a hit at the Stratford Festival in 2018
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April 19, 1:00 - Room 109
Join us for a cultural experience and help raise fund for the FSC.

Have lunch with us in Room 109. Lunch will be delivered by Local Mocha coffee shop. Make your menu selection on this form. After lunch, join members of the production team, including cast member Jean Bahle, for insights into the background of the play as well as the making of Actors' Theatre's production. We will then walk up to Spectrum theater together where a block of seats will be reserved for us.

About Actors Theater's production of "Paradise Lost"
The debate over right and wrong has never been so satisfying. This ultra-contemporary new drama is fiercely engaging, irreverently funny, and deeply moving. The 17th century and present day are seamlessly intertwines as Satan vents to an audience about her frustration at being cast out of heaven and her thoughts on oppression. When she finds out that God has created delicate new creatures called "humans," she crafts a plan for revenge and betrayal on the Almighty.

National Premiere. The play was a hit at the Stratford Festival in 2018