“Don Quixote” offers fun for all ages; Opens Dec. 3 at Jones Theatre

Saddle up for stirring adventure and hilarious mishaps when WSU Performing Arts Black Box Classics presents The Wonderful Adventures of Don Quixote,” adapted from Cervantes’s famous novel by Conrad Seiler.

This family-friendly play opens Dec. 3 for six performances in WSU’s Wadleigh Theatre in Daggy Hall under the direction of Benjamin Gonzales and Bryce Park. Performances are at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 3, 5, 10 and 11, with Saturday matinees at 2 p.m. on Dec. 5 and 12.

In this humorous tale beloved for generations, an old man imagines himself to be a knight by the name of Don Quixote de la Mancha. With a thirst for gallantry but only a tenuous grasp on reality, he embarks on a series of (mis)adventures with his faithful squire Sancho Panza by his side.

General admission costs $10 adults, $8 seniors (ages 60 or better), and $5 non-WSU students and youth, with free admission for WSU students with valid ID, made possible by generous support from the WSU CougParents Program.

Tickets may be purchased in advance online at BrownPaperTickets.com, as well as locally at the Brelsford WSU Visitor Center (150 E. Spring St. in Pullman) and at BookPeople of Moscow (521 S. Main St. in Moscow). Additional fees apply to web orders, and free WSU student tickets are not available online. Same-day tickets will be available at Daggy Hall beginning one hour before each performance.

The Wonderful Adventures of Don Quixote” is presented by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc., New York.

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