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Irish Classical Theater at the Andrew's Theater

Sept. 11-Oct. 11,
2009

Oct. 30-Nov. 22,
2009

Jan. 15-Feb. 14,
2010

Feb. 26-Mar. 28,
2010

Apr. 23-May 23,
2010

June 4-27,
2010

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FINAL PERFORMANCES!

The Relapse (or Virtue Endangered)
by John Vanbrugh

Directed by ICTC Associate Director Derek Campbell
Starring ICTC Artistic Director Vincent O'Neill
as Lord Foppington

"Vincent O'Neill gives an inspired performance ... "
- Colin Dabkowski, The Buffalo News

"This is not your father's Vincent O'Neill."
- Doug Smith, The Buffalo Rocket

Temptation lurks around every turn in this stylish Restoration Comedy, cleverly updated to the Carnaby Street era.

Preview a performance clip and see Anthony Chase's interview with Costume Designer Ann Emo on ARTVOICE TV
at www.artvoice.com

Call 716.853.ICTC for tickets
or click on Purchase Tickets to buy now!

Ask about ICTC's Valentine's Weekend Package
with the Bijou Grille. 

Choose from 4 delectible dinner entrees for just $22pp*
when you show your ICTC ticket.

Your ICTC ticket just $25 when you show your receipt
from special dinner package at the Bijou.

Offer good February 11-14 only.

* plus tax and gratuity, of course.
No substitutions, please.
Package discounts not available separately.

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Save the Date!

WINNER OF THE BUFFALO-NIAGARA EVENT PROFESSIONALS' OUTSTANDING EVENT 2009!

The Wake,
The Party to Die For,
will be held on Friday, March 12, 2010, 7-11PM
at the Karpeles Manuscript Museum.

Join us as we bid an intemperate adieu to
TED N. GAUGHAN, our fallen, ficticiuous friend.
See our Special Events page for more information.

Buy Tickets Now!

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The Irish Classical Theatre Company,
proud sponsor the staged reading of

The Cobbler
by Bryan Delaney,
directed by ICTC Associate Director Derek Campbell
which was presented as part of 1st Irish,
a Five Week Festival of Irish Theatre
presented across New York City
September 1-October 4. 

Click on Special Events
or visit
www.1stirish.org to find out more.

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Thank you for supporting ICTC's 2008-2009 Season!
It was another banner year for ICTC!
2008-2009 ARTIE Award nominations:

The Learned Ladies
Outstanding Direction of a Play - Fortunato Pezzimenti
Outstanding Set Design - Ron Schwartz
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Play -
Diane Curley
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Play -
Kelli Bocock-Natale

Ah, Wilderness!
Outstanding Ensemble of a Play
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Play -
Richard Wesp

Hedda Gabler
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Play -
Kristen Tripp Kelley
Outstanding Lighting Design - Brian Cavanagh

Star Quality
Outstanding Costume Design - Kate Palame


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Best of Buffalo Awards 2009
ICTC thanks ARTVOICE and its readers
for the following Awards:
Best Theatre Company 2009
Best Actor - Vincent O'Neill
Also nominated for
Best Production 2009 -
Hedda Gabler

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Save the Date!
The 13th Annual
Bloomsday Buffalo
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Don't miss this international celebration
of James Joyce's "Ulysses!"

FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!
For more information, visit
www.bloomsdaybuffalo.com

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At ICTC, there are only three rows of seats in-the-round. You're never more than 20 feet from the stage. When the actors speak, you feel vibrations.
When they cry, you see tears. When they whisper, you hear their souls. Their emotions become yours, if not from you relating to their experiences, then from the sheer proximity to their scripted lives.
It's Intense. It's personal. It's theatre as it should be.
It's ICTC.

Located in the heart of Buffalo's thriving Theatre District,
the Irish Classical Theatre Company (ICTC) is Western New York's premier stage for the greatest works of dramatic literature.

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Theatre Alliance of Buffalo

The Irish Classical Theatre Company is a proud member of The Theatre Alliance of Buffalo (TAB). Founded in 2004, The Theatre Alliance of Buffalo, a consortium of professional producing theatres, is a reflection of the remarkable growth and strength of Buffalo's theatre community over recent years. Many of the represented organizations have been serving Western New York for decades and the Alliance is intended to further cement theatre as Buffalo's most visible art form, while assisting members in the search for new strategies for success.

TAB Members: Alleyway Theatre, American Repertory Theatre of WNY, Buffalo United Artists, Irish Classical Theatre Company, Jewish Repertory Theatre, Kaleidoscope Theatre, Kavinoky Theatre, MusicalFare Theatre, New Phoenix Theatre, O'Connell & Company, Paul Robeson Theatre, Playhouse of American Classics, Road Less Traveled Productions, Shakespeare in Delaware Park, Shea's Performing Arts Center, Theatre of Youth, Theatre Plus , Torn Space Theatre and Ujima Theatre Company.