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ONLY A FEW DAYS LEFT TO GET SIZZLING SPECIAL!

Our Sizzling Season Ticket price is only $155 until Friday, July 31st! Get your 6 plays for this amazing deal before time runs out!  PROS:  You will get priority reservations for the dates YOU want. You will have your year's theatre events already planned out. You will see IT's wonderfully produced productions in their 45th Anniversary Season. (Basically history in the making!) You will the BEST price of the year! You will make your friends jealous! CONS: NONE! CALL OUR BOX OFFICE TODAY - 520-882-9721 OR YOU CAN PURCHASE IT ONLINE AT - WWW.INVISIBLETHEATRE.COM

Music, dance acting in Invisiible Theatre's Sizzling Summer Sounds cabaret series

It’s not just the heat that’s sizzling this summer. You’ll find the sizzle, too, in Invisible Theatre’s summer cabaret series, Sizzling Summer Sounds. Eight different shows stretched over three weeks make up the series, and they each promise a triple treat — acting, dance and music, says  Susan Claassen , the managing artistic director of The Invisible Theatre and director and producer of the series. Audience members “should expect the unexpected in glorious talent,” says Claassen. The music touches on different genres and generations, with tunes that ranges from ragtime to Carole King. And don’t expect an evening of background sounds. “The music is the highlight, it’s not a sidebar to conversation,” Classen says. This year marks the series’ 25th anniversary, and in celebration some of the original performers from the premiere of Sizzling Summer Sounds are coming back to open the series in “The Borscht Belt Boys and Girl — The Sequel,” featuring veterans of IT’s ca...

QUEENS OF KING at SIZZLING SUMMER SOUNDS 2015

SIZZLING SUMMER SOUNDS - 2015 QUEENS OF KING: A Carole King Tribute! Thursday, July 23rd & Friday, July 24th at 8:00pm Skyline Country Club Get your tickets today by calling 520-882-9721 or visiting our website!  See more at THE MORNING BLEND

Sizzling Summer Sounds at Skyline Opens July 8th!

IT 2015/2016 Season!

A Rave for HANDLE WITH CARE Arizona Daily Star Invisible Theatre has accomplished the seemingly impossible: Found a talented Hebrew-speaking actress in Tucson. Noga Panai spent the bulk of her time as Ayelet in IT’s current offering, “Handle With Care,” speaking Hebrew. It was a demand of the role that that be her first, and almost only, language. Really, now, how many actors can you point to here that could step into that role? And step into it well? While no one else on the stage understood her character (except her grandmother in the few scenes they had), and most of the audience wasn’t sure what she was saying, Panai made Ayelet, a young Israeli who has reluctantly accompanied her grandmother on a trip to the to states, full and recognizable. This Jason Odell Williams play about fate and a search for love and meaning is slight, and excessively contrived. But this cast of four, directed with a tender touch by Susan Claassen, made ...
Thank you Chuck Graham for this rave review!!! This year give the holidays an ecumenical lift by taking in an Invisible Theater performance of “Handle With Care,” a sweetly charming Jewish Christmas story about finding love in a provincia l Virginia motel the night of Dec. 24, as a gentle snow falls outside on the window sill. All the magic of the seasons – both Christian and Jewish – are sprinkled throughout the play by Jason Odell Williams. Lots of good humor and some tips on Jewish religious traditions fill the animated dialogue being tossed about by Ayelet (Israeli actress Noga Panai), Josh and Edna, played by local talents Luke S. Howell and Lois Lederman. On hand to be the Southern boy who only knows what he's learned in Sunday School is Terrence (Jesse Boone), the hapless DHL driver who had his delivery truck stolen with the body of Ayelet's grandmother inside. Terrence is also best buddies with Josh, whose mother is Jewish and father is Catholic. ...