UCLA presents 'The Devils,' based on book by Aldous Huxley
WHAT:
The UCLA Department of Theater presents "The Devils," a 1960 dramatization by John Whiting of Aldous Huxley's nonfiction "The Devils of Loudun," about a priest accused of Satanism and burned at the stake in 17th-century France. The production is directed by M.F.A. candidate Patrick Kennelly.
WHEN:
8 p.m., April 17–18 and April 22–25
(additional 2 p.m. shows on April 18 and 25)
WHERE:
UCLA's Freud Playhouse in Macgowan Hall, in the northeast section of the UCLA campus
(nearest campus entrance at Sunset Boulevard and Hilgard Avenue)
COST:
Admission is $17 for the general public; $15 for senior citizens and UCLA faculty, staff and alumni; $10 per person for groups of 10 or more; and $7 for students.
Parking costs $9 and can be purchased at the entrance to Lot 3 or at the parking kiosk on Wyton Drive, just off Hilgard Avenue. A limited number of pay-box parking spaces are also available in Lot 3.
INFORMATION:
For tickets and more information, visit www.tickets.ucla.edu or call the UCLA Central Ticket Office at 310-825-2101. Warning: The play contains adult content and nudity. No one under 18 will be admitted; ID will be checked at the door.
MEDIA CONTACTS:
Jessie Singh, 310-794-6676, singh@tft.ucla.edu
Teri Bond, 310-206-3235, teri@tft.ucla.edu
