All's Well That Ends Well
By Nikki • Apr 6th, 2009 • Category: Current Show
North Fulton Drama Club
& Barrington Hall
present
William Shakespeare’s
All’s Well That Ends Well
Evening Shows: April 24th, 25th, May 1st, 2nd, 8th, and 9th. (Just Added! 15th and 16th!)
Sunday Matinee: May 3rd.
Evening Shows start at dusk (about 8:30pm) with seating beginning at 7:30pm.
Sunday Matinee starts at 4:00pm, seating to begin at 3:00pm.
Reserved Tables are available! For a mere $40 donation, you can reserve a table for six on either the left or right side of the general seating area. Additionally, for just a few dollars more, you can pre-order your dinner from Roswell’s The Fickle Pickle!
Table reservations will be accepted from March 23rd until day of show. Catering orders for reserved tables must be submitted before midnight on the Wednesday prior to that weekend’s performances. Click here to reserve a table.
Performances are presented on the back lawn of Historic Barrington Hall in Roswell, Georgia. The Hall is located at 535 Barrington Drive, on the south side of the Historic Roswell Square, near the intersection of GA Hwy 120 and GA Hwy 9.
Possibly Asked Questions:
How do I get tickets?
As before, there are no tickets. Our shows are open to the public. However, table reservations (and catering for those tables) are available. Visit our Virtual Box Office to find out more.
How much are tickets?
Like we said, there are no tickets. Our shows are free. However, if you wish to contribute to the success of this and subsequent productions, we will be accepting table reservations via this website and accepting donations at the venue.
Do I need to make a reservation?
Not necessary. The grounds will be open to arriving patrons beginning at 7:30pm. The invisible curtain will rise at approximately 8:30pm. So, the earlier you can arrive, the better your choice of available lawnspace. Patrons are encouraged to bring blankets or small tarps for seating and picnic dinners for eating, as well as sweaters, since the temperature does drop after dark. If you choose to bring a lawnchair, please choose a seat farther back for the comfort of patrons seated on the ground. Low-slung lawn chairs may be seated further forward, but please be conscious of other patrons.
Our reserved tables will be to the left and right of the main seating area.
(Did you hear that we now have table reservations? We do.)
What about parking?
The City of Roswell has mandated that parking will begin behind the blue barn at Barrington. Parking actually *in* the main parking lot will be prohibited except for cast members and crew. Once the area behind the barn fills, you will be directed elsewhere to park. We are told that there is parking available at the square, which is well within reasonable walking distance. You may also park on the street, but do not obstruct traffic and do not park on private property (i.e., people’s lawns). You may be towed and there is nothing NFDC can do about that.
So this is an outdoor production?
Yes. Right on the back lawn of Barrington Hall.
What happens if it rains?
If it rains prior to curtain, then we will proceed with the show, delayed only to make up for lost prep time. If it rains during the show, then we will hold and determine if we are dealing with a small shower or something larger.
In the end, weather is the one great unknown of outdoor theatre. We are beholden to it, but we will make our best effort to carry on.
Any other questions?
Send us an email (nfdramaclub[at]gmail[dot]com), or call (404.444.4605). We’ll try to answer any questions you might have.
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