SCHOOL FOR WIVES, I AM MY OWN WIFE and More Set for New Hampshire Theatre Project's 2014-15 Season

By: May. 07, 2014
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New Hampshire Theatre Project is proud to announce their 2014-2015 performance season, Transcending Boundaries. Check out all the details below!

School for Wives by Molière will run November 14-30, 2014. This hilarious farce is considered Molière's finest script and created quite the scandal when it was first produced in 1692. As always, true love wins out in the end! The show will be directed by Blair Hundertmark

I Am My Own Wife by Doug Wright will run January 16-February 1, 2015. An evocative one-man show examines the life of German antiquarian Charlotte von Mahlsdorf, who survived the Nazi and Communist regimes in East Berlin as a transgender person. I Am My Own Wife won the 2004 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. It will be directed by Genevieve Aichele and will star CJ Lewis.

Goblin Market by Polly Pen and Peggy Harman will run March 20-April 5, 2015. This lilting mini-musical adapted from Christina Rosetti's mysterious children's poem had a long run both Broadway and off-Broadway. Music direction will be by Peter Motson, and the show will star Heather Glenn Wixson and Linette Miles.

The Intelligent Theatre Festival will run April 15-17, 2015. The third annual playreading Festival features local and contemporary scripts read by professional and community actors. Every reading is followed by audience discussion and feedback.

Galileo, by the Junior Youth Repertory Company, will run April 10-12, 2015. Galileo is another original script for children of all ages from the company that created The Sheriff of Nottingham and The Detention Club. It will be directed by Meghann Beauchamp.

Rhinoceros by Eugene Ionesco, by the Senior Youth Repertory Company, will run May 15-24, 2015. Celebrating its 16th season, the NHTP Youth Repertory Company ventures into Theatre of the Absurd, with Ionesco's existential allegory about conformity, culture, mass movements, philosophy and morality. Rhinoceros will be directed by Robin Fowler.

Reservations are highly recommended for all productions. Member discounts can be applied for $2 off individual tickets. For information and reservations, call 603-431-6644 x5 or email reservations@nhtheatreproject.org.
Once a reservation is confirmed send a check to NHTP at 959 Islington Street, Portsmouth NH, 03801 or pay online at www.nhtheatreproject.org/payment. For more ticket and reservation information please visit the website.

New Hampshire Theatre Project is located at 959 Islington Street in Portsmouth, NH.


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