THE BALTIMORE WALTZ, 'ANTIGONE PROJECT' and More Set for Rep Stage's 2015-16 Season

By: Mar. 24, 2015
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Rep Stage, the professional regional theatre in residence at Howard Community College (HCC), proudly announces its 2015-16 season lineup.

"The Year of the Woman" celebrates contemporary female voices in American theatre, with an entire season of plays by women playwrights. The season will include a world premiere as part of the Women's Voices Theater Festival, two regional premieres, and a production celebrating the 25th anniversary of a contemporary classic.


REP STAGE'S 2015-16 SEASON:

"The Baltimore Waltz" by Paula Vogel

Directed by Suzanne Beal

August 26-September 13, 2015

Studio Theatre

Vogel's fantastical farce traces the European odyssey of sister and brother Anna and Carl, in search of romance and a cure for her terminal illness, the fictitious ATD (Acquired Toilet Disease) she contracted by using the bathrooms at the elementary school where she teaches. Critically acclaimed by the New York Times as "a crazy-quilt patchwork of hyperventilating language, erotic jokes, movie kitsch that spins before the audience in Viennese waltz time, replete with a dizzying fall," Rep Stage is proud to present this Obie Award-winning play during the 25th anniversary year of the original workshop production.

"Technicolor Life" by Jami Brandli

Directed by Joseph W. Ritsch

WORLD PREMIERE/Women's Voices Theater Festival

October 21-November 8, 2015

Smith Theatre

Maxine, a book smart teenager, is caught between her older sister, a wounded soldier who just returned from the war in Iraq, and her ailing grandmother with a flair for American musicals. With the help of her new imaginary friends-Lorelei Lee and Dorothy Shaw from "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes"-Maxine secretly creates a dating profile for her sister and successfully sets her up with another wounded vet. Life takes a turn when her grandmother announces she'll be ending her life and wants her family to support her final wish by throwing her a goodbye party. With that, Maxine has to grow up fast. Rep Stage is proud to present this world premiere as part of the Women's Voices Theater Festival.

"The Antigone Project: A Play in 5 Parts" by Tanya Barfield, Karen Hartman, Chioro Miyagawa, Lynn Nottage and Caridad Svich

Directed by Joseph W. Ritsch

REGIONAL PREMIERE

February 17-March 6, 2016

Studio Theatre

Five award-winning female playwrights bring five very different explorations of Sophocles' tragedy to life. "The Antigone Project" reconsiders this classic story from a variety of rich and radical perspectives of race, class and gender. With such settings as World War I, a modern African Village and the underworld of Hades, we see a sister's love and devotion through many lenses in a work that The New York Times lauded as "engaging, seductive and wildly divergent."

"Hunting and Gathering" by Brooke Berman

Directed by Kasi Campbell

REGIONAL PREMIERE

April 6-24, 2016

Studio Theatre

Four New Yorkers seek shelter-both physical and spiritual-in a variety of temporary abodes and in one another in this smart and sexy comedy. Named as one of the Ten Best Plays by New York Magazine and lauded by Variety for its "bracing wit and intelligence," the play recasts the old relationship questions as real-estate issues-who will move in with whom and what will be the price of this commitment? Berman finds a fresh and funny way of examining the trials and tribulations of being on your own in a bewildering existential landscape.


*Please note all titles and schedules are subject to change.

ABOUT REP STAGE - Rep Stage, a professional regional theatre in residence at Howard Community College, is celebrating its 23rd season. The company is a member of the League of Washington Theatre, the Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance and Theatre Communications Group. Rep Stage is recognized by Theatre Washington as professional DC Metro area theatre company and is eligible to be nominated for the Helen Hayes Awards. Performances are made possible by Howard Arts Council, Howard County Government, and the Maryland State Arts Council, an agency funded by the Stage of Maryland and National Endowment of the Arts, as well as through generous individual contributions. Rep Stage is proud to be a partner of Howard County Tourism and promotion. Rep Stage's Artistic Leadership is helmed by Co-Producing Artistic Directors Suzanne Beal and Joseph Ritsch.



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