Center Stage Announces Season Ranging From Jane Austen to the Gridiron
On the slate are a new adaptation of ‘Pride and Prejudice,’ a staging of ‘The Secret Garden’ and the docutheatre piece ‘X’s and O’s (A Football Love Story).’
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On the slate are a new adaptation of ‘Pride and Prejudice,’ a staging of ‘The Secret Garden’ and the docutheatre piece ‘X’s and O’s (A Football Love Story).’
The play incubator’s annual festival will include world premieres from Robin Lynn Rodriguez and Garret Jon Groenveld.
The summer season will run shows in rep a week longer, making room for a new TYA series and a festival of new plays.
This season will take audiences across the globe, from a bar in Philadelphia to the countryside of Russia and back.
The Central New York theatre’s season will include plays from Aaron Posner, Lucas Hnath and Ken Ludwig.
The Northern California theatre’s season will include Lynn Nottage, George Bernard Shaw, Lanford Wilson, and Alex Timbers and Michael Friedman’s ‘Love’s Labour’s Lost’ musical.
The season will include revivals of works by Paula Vogel and Brooke Berman, as well as a world premiere by Jami Brandli and a five-part anthology inspired by ‘Antigone.’
On the slate are a lesser-known Tennessee Williams play, John Guare’s ‘House of Blue Leaves,’ a tribute to U.S. war veterans and the popular plane-crash docutheatre piece ‘Charlie Victor Romeo.’
At the annual awards, GableStage took home four prizes and Actors’ Playhouse at the Miracle Theatre won big for ‘Murder Ballad.’
The Los Angeles theatre’s 2015-16 season will include a world premiere play by Alexandra Gersten-Vassilaros, plus news plays from Laura Eason, Bess Wohl, John Patrick Shanley and Rajiv Joseph.