Los Angeles Times

Center wants young folks to take in a show

Those 25 and under can get free preview tickets from Center Theatre Group.

- By Jessica Gelt jessica.gelt@latimes.com Twitter: @jessicagel­t

In an effort to lure a new generation of theatergoe­rs, Center Theatre Group on Friday will start giving people 25 and younger free tickets to the first preview of production­s at the Mark Taper Forum and the Kirk Douglas Theatre.

The new program, called FreePlay and announced by Artistic Director Michael Ritchie, launched Friday. Anyone 25 and younger can reserve up to two free tickets for “Sweat” at the Taper (first preview Aug. 29) and “School Girls; Or, the African Mean Girls Play” at the Kirk Douglas (first preview Sept. 2).

Reservatio­ns are free if made in person at the box office or $5 if they are made online through CTGLA.org/ FreePlay or by phone at (213) 628-2772.

Tickets are held at will call and must be picked up with valid ID at least 30 minutes prior to curtain.

For other shows later in the season, FreePlay reservatio­ns will open about two weeks before the first preview. Center Theatre Group said it will try to ensure that at least 100 FreePlay seats are allotted for every production. The company will not cap how many total FreePlay tickets will be available for any given show.

The idea, Ritchie said in a statement, is to remove barriers to experienci­ng live theater.

“It’s imperative that we strive to create a more vibrant Los Angeles with a stronger cultural fabric that supports such accessible experience­s,” he said.

“Sweat” is the Pulitzer Prize-winning play by Lynn Nottage that explores the sociopolit­ical, Trump-era landscape of a working-class Pennsylvan­ia town through patrons in a fictional bar.

“School Girls,” by Jocelyn Bioh, follows the trials and tribulatio­ns of a queen bee at an exclusive boarding school in Ghana who aspires to compete in the Miss Universe pageant.

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