Faculty and staff can register to win one of 20 season PassPorts to The Black Rep.
A season PassPort contains five ticket vouchers, which are redeemable at any time during the 2010 season.
Winners will be chosen in a drawing in December 2009. To enter, visit diversity.wustl.edu/Pages/BlackRepertoryTickets.aspx. One entry per person is allowed.
Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton and the Washington University Office of Diversity Initiatives are sponsoring the drawing for the fourth consecutive year.
All entries must be submitted by Dec. 11. Winners will be notified the week of Dec. 14.
Mary Bradley, director of postgraduate affairs in the Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences, won a season pass to last year’s lineup.
“I was thrilled to win tickets last year,” Bradley said. “I had never attended the Black Rep before. I attended two different performances with friends, and they were both fantastic.”
The Black Rep’s 33rd season begins in 2010 with “Romeo & Juliet,” which is on the Main Stage at the Grandel Theatre Jan. 13 through Feb. 14.
Other Main Stage shows this season include “Yesterdays: An Evening with Billie Holiday” (Feb. 24-March 14), “Five Guys Named Moe” (March 24-April 25), “Art” (May 5-23) and “The Me Nobody Knows” (June 2-July 2).
The Black Rep is the nation’s largest professional African-American theater company and was established in 1976 by Ron Himes, then a student at WUSTL.
For more information about the drawing, contact Jill Edwards at jilledwards@wustl.edu or 935-5623.
For more information about The Black Rep, visit theblackrep.org.