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Opus
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by Michael Hollinger
Oct. 17 - Nov. 11, 2012
A deliciously constructed and wonderfully dramatic play about a renowned string quartet. One founding member is missing, and a young woman replaces him. Filled with music and drama, this play is being produced all across the country.
Directed by: Rachel Lampert
Brian Dykstra Selling Out
Written and Performed by Brian Dykstra
Nov. 28 - Dec. 16, 2012
he latest uncensored solo tour de forcefrom HBO def poet, award-winning playwright and actor, Brian Dykstra. The Village Voicesays, “Brian Dykstra is working hard to turn ranting into a new genre, and if he succeeds, comedy may not be safe. He can make you think as hard as you laugh.” You don’t want to miss his latest exploration of the American condition.
Ages 16+, adult language
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Directed by: Margarett Perry |
The Whipping Man by Matthew Lopez
Jan. 23 - Feb. 10, 2013
In the final days of the Civil War, a Jewish Confederate soldier returns to his now-destroyed Richmond home. Wounded in body and spirit, he is taken in by two former slaves - one who raised him, and one who was raised with him. As they uncover secrets from their past and begin to adjust to the new world around them, the characters grapple with the meaning of freedom
Directed by: Jesse Bush
Crooked by Catherine Trieschmann
Feb. 27 - Mar. 17, 2013
14-year-old Laney and her recently divorced mom have moved back to Oxford, Mississippi. Laney doesn’t easily fit into her new school, but another teen misfit befriends her, and together they start to figure things out. An insightfully written coming-of-age story with an intense mother-daughter relationship at the core.
Directed by: Rachel Lampert
The Motherf**ker with the Hat by Stephen Adly Guirgis
April 10 - April 28, 2013
This play was a Broadway sensation last season. It is about addiction and recovery and adultery and, believe it or not, it’s a comedy. This one will rock the roof!
Ages 18+ adult language and situations
Directed by: Margarett Perry
What I Thought I Knew, Written and Performed by Alice Eve Cohen
June 12 - June 30, 2013
Based on her best selling book, an Oprah 25 Best Summer Books pick, Alice Eve Cohen’s story of motherhood, our fractured medical system, and the surprising choices that life can send our way will have us sitting up in our seats. A brilliant writer and one of the most engaging performers, Alice’s work is a charm.
Directed by: Rachel Lampert