The national Free Night of Theatre campaign has made its way to Los Angeles, and free tix to local shows are still available.
Check here to see what shows are still available for free. Many of the more popular plays are already sold out, but others aren't. And there are shows going into early November available.
Some details on the promotion:
Free Night of Theater (FNOT) is the annual national audience development program to attract new theatergoers to America’s professional not-for-profit theatres. Since the Theatre Communications Group (TCG) launched the pilot program in 2005, Free Night of Theater has increased in scope and participation each year. This year will be the largest Free Night of Theater celebration since its inception in San Francisco, expanding to over 700 companies and attracting 75,000 new theatergoers from coast to coast.
Brad Erickson, Executive Director of Theatre Bay Area says, “The demand for live theatre—when it's made accessible to all—is overwhelming. We're bringing in new audiences—young people, people of color, people from all walks of life—and they are coming back for more. Free Night of Theater has thrown the doors of our theatres open wide."
The National Free Night of Theater now takes place in 120 cities across the country.
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