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MU Fan in Connecticut

I saw a few events listed out here on the East Coast they may be of interest to alums.

http://muconnect.marquette.edu/Page.aspx?pid=533&cid=7&ceid=1389&cerid=0&cdt=10%2f19%2f2014


FOUND
Featuring Danny Pudi, Comm '01

Join Marquette alumni and friends for Found, a new musical, featuring Marquette alumnus, Danny Pudi. Join us at the Tipsy Parson for hors d'oeuvres and a cash bar before the show and then head over to the theater. The Marquette group will also enjoy a talkback with the actors after the performance.

Sunday, October 19, 2014

5:30 p.m. Pre-show Reception
Tipsy Parson
156 9th Avenue
New York

7:00 p.m. – Show
Atlantic Theater Company - Linda Gross Theater
336 West 20th Street
New York
Talk-back with cast to follow

$60 per ticket
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FOUND was created from scores of surprising and eccentric discarded notes and letters that have been "found" in the real world by every-day people. Inspired by actual events, the show follows Davy who, along with his two best friends, is lost and broke. When he finds a strangely revealing note on his windshield meant for someone else, it sparks an outlandish idea that finds him and his compatriots on a wild, comedic journey. This raucous and insightful new musical tells a story of ambition, betrayal and loyalty while celebrating the weirdness in all of us.

For questions or special needs, please contact Alysia Dvorachek, Comm '07, Grad '13. at (414) 288-7697 or alysia.dvorachek@marquette.edu.

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