Hyacinth is dead. Well, no, not yet; he's lost in the Nether Place. But what happened? Who killed him? Wait, did someone kill him? And where's Apollo? That's all Hyacinth can remember at first: that his life truly began the night he locked eyes with the great god Apollo...
DISCUS boldly reimagines the often-overlooked queer love story of Apollo and Hyacinth: a heartbreaking and candid play that challenges us with its powerfully relevant themes of class, power, justice, accountability, and above all: change. Can love inspire a person (or a god) to change for the better?
TICKET SALES
Tickets are available now via Brown Paper Tickets. All tickets purchased on or before March 14th are $15.00. Tickets after March 14th are $20.00.
Patrons can also purchase $10.00 tickets if they pledge to bring a minimum of two canned or non-perishable food donations to the theatre for our food drive. All donations will be given to the West Side Campaign Against Hunger at the Church of St. Paul and St. Andrew.
ADA Accessible Seating and ADA Companion Seating is available for all performances. There is an elevator located in the building as well.
COVID-19 SAFETY GUIDELINES
Please note that all patrons must provide proof of vaccination against COVID-19 and a photo ID in order to attend the production. If a patron cannot provide adequate proof of vaccination, they will be asked to leave and their ticket fully refunded. Patrons may show a photo of their COVID-19 Vaccination Card or the NY Excelsior Pass.
All patrons must remained masked for the entire performance. Food or beverages will not be served nor allowed in the theatre. Masks, hand sanitizer, and gloves are available for patron usage if need be. The theatre will be cleaned daily for patron safety. If you have additional questions about safety, please feel free to reach out to us directly.