New Guthrie Season Includes Mix of Comedy, Tragedy and Musicals
The season, partly selected by incoming artistic director Joseph Haj, is big on revivals, as well as area premieres of David Greig’s ‘The Events’ and Ayad Akhtar’s ‘Disgraced.’
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The season, partly selected by incoming artistic director Joseph Haj, is big on revivals, as well as area premieres of David Greig’s ‘The Events’ and Ayad Akhtar’s ‘Disgraced.’
The Creative Capital-administered grants go to 37 new live-arts projects, ranging from jazz to opera to performance art.
Dark comedies and dramas fill the theatre’s next season, by authors including James Graham, Liz Duffy Adams, David Gieselman and Enda Walsh.
The writer of ‘Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo’ took actors Arian Moayed and Omar Metwally on a pilgrimage to the site of his newest play.
The roster includes shows by Shaw, Kaufman & Ferber and Bill Cain, along with the usual Shakespeare offerings.
Audiences hungry for more than the usual fare are having their culinary and theatrical palates sated by the city’s nouveau dinner theatre offerings.
The 2015-16 season includes a world-premiere, an Orange-County premiere, a stage adaptation and classic musicals.
Molly Rice’s peripatetic ‘Saints Tour’ shows audiences new facets of their neighborhoods. Next stop: Braddock, Pa., in a collaboration with Bricolage.
The slate includes shows by Noel Coward, Frank Loesser and Rodgers and Hart, as well as a new sequel to ‘A Christmas Carol’ starring Jason Graae.
Formative collaborative experiences in Brooklyn and Berlin inform this couple’s work with the Detroit-based company A Host of People.