Performance Photos by Siggi Ragnar: HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS WITHOUT REALLY TRYING, Woodlawn Theatre, August 25 - September 17, 2017
Photos by Siggi Ragnar
Woodlawn Theatre sets back to the 60s and brings to the stage the Pulitzer-Prize winning Broadway classic How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying.
Set in 1960s New York, How to Succeed… chronicles the life of J. Pierrepont Finch, a young window cleaner who with the help of a little handbook climbs the corporate ladder to a high-powered executive.
The musical satire of big business and office politics is directed and choreographed by Woodlawn Theatre’s Executive/Artistic Director, Christopher Rodriguez. Josh Pepper directs the rapturous score by Frank Loesser, and Rose Kennedy provides an elegant array of colorful couture to the costume design.
Poised for winning both the Tony Award for Best Musical and a Pulitzer Prize in 1962, How to Succeed… is a comic gem guaranteed to bring big laughs and entertainment to all!
The Woodlawn Theatre is San Antonio’s historic local theatre, located in the heart of the Deco District at 1920 Fredericksburg Road. A 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization devoted to creating opportunities for our surrounding community by providing quality, entertaining, educational, and affordable programming for all ages.
CTX Live Theatre Review by Kurt Gardner
How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying
by Loesser, Burrows, Weinstock and Gilbert
Wonder Theatre
August 25 - September 17, 2017
August 25 - September 17 , 2017
To purchase tickets, Visit www.woodlawntheatre.org/tickets or call the box office at 210-267-8388.
Box office hours Tues-Fri 10 AM-5 PM. Sat 11 AM- 2 PM
Showtimes: Friday & Saturday at 7:30 PM, Sunday at 3:00 PM
Ticket prices:
$29 for Adults, $24 for Senior/Military, $18 Children Students. Plus $3.00 Ticketing Fee.
1920 Fredericksburg Rd. San Antonio, TX 78201
Groups of 10 people or more receive a 20% discount.
Free parking is available and located behind Vogue College of Cosmetology on W Lynwood Ave. This area is specifically designated for patrons and is patrolled by a uniformed security guard during the run of each show.