The NOLA Project returns to NOMA’s Besthoff Sculpture Garden with another exciting and hilarious adaptation by award-winning playwright Pete McElligott (Adventures in Wonderland; Don Quixote). This time, the company takes on Alexandre Dumas’ classic tale The Three Musketeers in an adaptation that is part Monty Python foolishness, part swashbuckling adventure tale, and all NOLA Project. Big Easy Award-winning director Mark Routhier will direct. The Three Musketeers will be staged in the Besthoff Sculpture Garden at 7 pm on May 9, 10, 11, 13, 16, 17, 18, 20, 23, 24, 25, and 27. $25 for adults ($30 for Friday performances) $18 for NOMA members Box Office: Online sales | 504.302.9117 Bring-Your-Own Seating: There will be a front section for blankets and an area in the rear for chairs. This entire production will take place in one location in the back of the garden. Seating begins at 6 pm | Show starts at 7 pm sharp Rain Plan: For productions canceled due to inclement weather, we will notify all ticketed patrons no later than 4pm. Patrons will then receive instructions via email on how they may reschedule their tickets for another performance or request a refund. All ticket purchases for any production that is rained-out mid performance are final. Presentation of The Three Musketeers is supported by a grant from the New Orleans Theatre Association (NOTA).
Wednesday, May 16, 5-9 PM
The NOLA Project presents The Three Musketeers
New Orleans Museum of Art
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1 Collins Diboll Circle, New Orleans, LA
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