MAN OF LA MANCHA, VEILS, BUTLER and More Set for Barrington Stage's 2015 Season
At a press conference held at Barrington Stage Company's Boyd-Quinson Mainstage, Artistic Director Julianne Boyd announced the theatre's 2015 season of musicals and plays that will take place in Downtown Pittsfield in the Boyd-Quinson Mainstage, St. Germain Stage and Youth Theatre venues.
"It's a summer of contrasts at Barrington Stage. We're presenting musicals as different as Man of La Mancha and Shrek, and plays that run the gamut from Shining City to His Girl Friday, but what they all have in common are superbly crafted stories that I think our audiences will love," said Artistic Director Julianne Boyd.BOYD-QUINSON MAINSTAGE SEASON:
To dream, the impossible dream...
Performance dates for the previously announced Boyd-Quinson Mainstage production season opener Man of La Mancha will be June 10 through July 11. The press opening is Sunday, June 14 at 5pm.
Winner of the Tony Award for Best Play and the Pulitzer Prize, Lost in Yonkers is a heartfelt and hilarious coming-of-age story by America's great comic playwright, Neil Simon. Performances of Lost in Yonkers are from July 16 through August 1, with a press opening on Sunday, July 19 at 5pm. Director Jenn Thompson makes her BSC debut. She is the Co-Artistic Director of the TACT in NYC, where she directed a Drama Desk nominated 2012 NY revival of Lost in Yonkers. Like many of Simon's plays, Lost in Yonkers is drawn from his experiences growing up in New York City. Set during World War II, two young brothers, Arty and Jay, are sent to live with their formidable German Jewish immigrant Grandmother, the sweet but mentally challenged Aunt Bella, and Uncle Louie, a small-time hoodlum running away from gangsters. Simon's canon of comedies include such classics as The Odd Couple, Barefoot in the Park, California Suite, and his award-winning trilogy Brighton Beach Memoirs, Biloxi Blues and Broadway Bound. The original production of Lost in Yonkers played 780 performances at Broadway's Richard Rodgers Theatre. Gene Saks directed Irene Worth, Mercedes Ruehl and Kevin Spacey (all of whom won Tony Awards for their performances). Simon wrote the later screenplay for the 1993 film directed by Martha Coolidge, starring Richard Dreyfus with Worth and Ruehl reprising their roles. Lost in Yonkers is sponsored Norma and Sol Kugler.A comic masterwork adapted by Tony Award-winner John Guare
Barrington Stage will present the screwball comedy His Girl Friday, directed by Artistic Director Julianne Boyd, from August 6-30, with a press opening on Wednesday, August 12 at 7pm. His Girl Friday is adapted by John Guare from The Front Page by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur and the Columbia Pictures film. Editor Walter Burns will do anything to find an ace reporter cunning enough to scoop a story in the cutthroat Chicago press world, even if that means turning to his ex-wife, Hildy Johnson, who comes back to the newsroom one last time before leaving the game for good. In Guare's adaptation, the play takes place in 1939, the day before war breaks out in Europe, which adds a political framework to the otherwise antic proceedings. Associate Artist Christopher Innvar stars as Walter Burns alongside fellow Associate Artist Mark H. Dold, who will star as Bruce Baldwin, Hildy Johnson's fiancé. Complete casting will be announced at a later date. Tony Award-winner John Guare is the author of such plays as The House of Blue Leaves, Six Degrees of Separation, A Free Man of Color, and Two Gentlemen of Verona. His most recent play, 3 Kinds of Exile, also marked his acting debut. His Girl Friday is sponsored by Rhoda Herrick.Fall Mainstage Production
Barrington Stage will present Veils, a new play by playwright Tom Coash, a New Haven, CT playwright and director, from October 1-18, with a press opening Sunday, October 4 at 3pm. When Intisar, an African American Muslim student, arrives in Cairo for a year abroad, she hopes to finally be understood. She's quickly enlisted by her exuberant Egyptian roommate, Samar, to help create a blog debating the practice of wearing veils, but when the Arab Spring intervenes, revolution threatens to overtake their friendship. Director TBA.Tom Coash worked as the Director of New Play Development at Stageworks/Hudson for several years. Veils was recently named the Grand Prize Winner of the Clauder Competition at Portland Stage where it premiered in February 2014. His play Cry Havoc was recently produced at the 2013 South African National Arts Festival (Main Programme). ST. GERMAIN STAGE SEASON:
A Civil War comedy
Barrington Stage opens the 2015 St. Germain Stage season with the New England premiere of Richard Strand's Butler, directed by Joe Discher in his BSC debut. Butler will be presented from May 14 - June 13 at the St. Germain Stage, with a press opening on Sunday, May 17 at 3pm.
Barrington Stage will present Conor McPherson's Shining City from June 18 - July 12 with a press opening Sunday, June 21 at 3pm. Directed by Associate Artist Christopher Innvar, the production stars Associate Artist Mark H. Dold. A Dubliner seeks help from a counselor after claiming to have seen the ghost of his recently deceased wife. As their sessions unfold, secrets are exposed in this thriller where a simple tale turns out to be anything but. The New York Times described it as a "quiet, haunting and absolutely glorious new play... as close to perfection as contemporary playwriting gets." McPherson's plays include The Seafarer, St, Nicholas, Dublin Carol, and The Weir, among others. His most recent play, The Night Alive, received its American premiere at the Atlantic Theater Company's Linda Gross Theater in New York in 2013. Shining City was originally presented by Manhattan Theatre Club at the Biltmore Theatre, May 2006, with Brian O'Byrne, Oliver Platt and Martha Plimpton. Shining City is sponsored by The Claudia and Steven Perles Family Foundation, with additional sponsorship by Sydelle and Lee Blatt. The third and fourth shows on the St. Germain Stage will be announced at a later date, as will complete casting for all shows.BSC YOUTH THEATRE PRODUCTION:
Shrek The Musical TYA (Theatre for Young Audiences)
Barrington Stage Company's Youth Theatre summer 2015 production will be the Tony-nominated musical Shrek The Musical TYA, to be presented July 22 - August 9 at Berkshire Museum (39 South Street) in Pittsfield, MA. Christine O'Grady returns to direct and choreograph.
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