Opening this weekend at the Burien Little Theatre is the bawdy comedy “Lysistrata,†a play about “making love not war” from April 4-April 27.
In the show, the women of Greece make a pact to withhold their sexual favors until their men agree to stop an endless war. A modern translation of the play by Aristophanes, the show has been further adapted to a rather comedic 1950s setting.
Please be aware that this play is not suitable for ages 15 and younger due to mature themes.
WHAT: “Lysistrata”
WHEN: April 4 through April 27th: Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm and Sundays at 2pm.
WHERE: At the Theater in the Burien Community Center, 4th Ave. S.W. and S.W. 146th St., in Burien.
COST:Â General admission: $18 Fridays and Saturdays, $15 Sundays. Senior and student admission: $15. Five Buck Friday, April 11 is sold out. Group rates available when paid in advance.
SPECIALS: Dinner and a Show package includes three-course meal at Burien’s Mark Restaurant & Bar plus ticket to the show for just $45 and excludes all other discounts. Call the Mark Restaurant and Bar at (206) 241-6275 for reservations and details.
TICKETS/INFO: Buy tickets online here, or call (206) 242-5180 or at www.burienlittletheatre.com