Dinner at Michel Richard’s award-winning new bistro, Central
Tickets to Woolly’s late-night New Year’s Eve performance of The Neo-Futurists’ Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind and post-show party
Overnight accommodations at The Mandarin Oriental
And car service for the entire evening!
SOLD OUT! Thanks to all who purchased raffle tickets...the winner will be announced shortly.
The drawing will take place Monday, December 15th; winner need not be present to win. Licensed by the DC Lottery and Charitable Games Board.
All proceeds benefit the artistic & educational programming of Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company.
About the Sponsors:
The Mandarin Oriental
The Mandarin Oriental is grand elegance within walking distance to the District’s most important sights and Capitol Hill. Institutional Investor magazine ranked it one of the world’s top 100 hotels—the height of luxury in the nation’s capital. With legendary service and exquisite facilities steeped in the values of the Orient, a getaway at The Mandarin Oriental is an unforgettable experience. You’ll enjoy a one-night stay in a Deluxe Water view room including overnight parking for one car.
The Group Tour Company
The Group Tour Company will provide car service from the hotel to Penn Quarter, and back again at the conclusion of your New Year’s Eve Celebration.
Central Michel Richard
Chef Michel Richard of Citronelle fame has opened a warm and inviting bistro ideally situated in the center of Penn Quarter. Offering a selection of traditional American cuisine with a French twist—prepared by Richard protégé Cedric Maupillier—Central Michel Richard represents a modern refuge in a comfortable setting.
About the Play:
Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind
(30 PLAYS IN 60 MINUTES)
Created by Greg Allen, written, directed & performed by The Neo-Futurists
An underground Chicago favorite, this long-running late-night hit returns to Woolly with brand new material. The eccentric Neo-Futurists race against the clock to perform 30 miniature plays in 60 breathless minutes. With a menu of vignettes ranging from zany to risqué to profound, it’s the perfect interactive holiday treat for DC’s quick-witted audiences.