Single Tix On Sale For Long Wharf Theatre’s 2011-12 Season

By: Aug. 01, 2011
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Single tickets are now on sale for Long Wharf Theatre's 2011-12 season, one replete with innovative new plays, classic dramas and great musicals.

Tickets range from $50-$70 and great seats are still available. "We will bring you theatre that is joyous, romantic and provocative. Long Wharf Theatre is built on the faith that theatre has something to say to each one of us and that when we come together for a performance we leave feeling a little more alive inside and more connected to each other," said Artistic Director Gordon Edelstein.

The season will kick off with Brian Friel's masterwork Molly Sweeney, presented in conjunction with the Irish Repertory Theater. The show will take place from September 14 through October 16 on Stage II.

The first show on the Mainstage will be the hit musical Ain't Misbehavin', directed by Tony Award-winner Richard Maltby Jr. The show takes place from Oct. 26 through Nov. 20.

The classic holiday film It's A Wonderful Life gets a magical adaptation Dec. 7 though January 1. Joe Landry;'s script takes the famous holiday story and recasts it as a live radio play. Audiences are transported back to see a unique kind of performance - live sound effects melded with a touching and funny story to create an aural masterpiece.

Associate Artistic Director Eric Ting gives William Shakespeare an innovative new imagining in Macbeth 1969, being performed on the Mainstage from Jan. 18 through Feb. 12. Using Shakespeare's play as inspiration, Ting explores two soldiers in a veterans' hospital recovering from the ravages of war.
Long Wharf Theatre is uniting with The Public Theater in New York to produce the world premiere of February House, a new musical featuring the music of up and comer Gabriel Kahane. The musical will bow on Stage II February 15 through March 18. Some of the greatest minds of the mid 20th century assemble in a small house in Brooklyn to create great art and a whole new way of looking at the world.

The overlooked comedic gem Bell Book and Candle by John Van Druten will take place on the Mainstage from March 7 through April 1.

To conclude the season, Edelstein will direct a new adaptation of William Styron's landmark novel Sophie's Choice, by David Rintels. Film star Carla Gugino will play the title character in the production, which will play from April 25 through May 20.

For more information about the 2011-12 season, visit www.longwharf.org or call 203-787-4282.

THE 2011-12 SEASON
Molly Sweeney

By Brian Friel

Directed by Charlotte Moore

Stage II

9/14 - 10/16

Blind since she was a baby, Molly Sweeney only knows of the world through touch, sound, taste, and smell. But when she is goaded into an operation to restore her sight by her husband and doctor, she sees for the first time all the glory and harsh realities of the life she is living. Molly's tale, performed by the Irish Repertory Theatre, moves toward an unexpected and poignant conclusion about the way we perceive our existence. "A deeply moving meditation on hope, change and despair, it's a compelling piece of theatre, one in which the ending applause is only the beginning of the play's effects." - The New York Times on the Irish Rep production

Ain't Misbehavin'

Book by Murray Horwitz and Richard Maltby Jr.

Music by Thomas Wright "Fats" Waller

Directed by Richard Maltby Jr.

Mainstage

10/26 - 11/20

Come back in time to 1930s Harlem, the Golden Age of jazz palaces like the The Cotton Club, the Savoy Ballroom and the honky tonk dives on Lenox Avenue, where pulsing swing music played all hours of the day. This funny, rowdy, yet startling beautiful musical brings to life the world of jazz great Fats Waller through songs like "Ain't Misbehavin'," "Honeysuckle Rose," "The Joint is Jumpin'," "I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter," and many other hits. Director Richard Maltby assembles his 1978 Tony Award winning team to return the show to its original cabaret-style luster. "This musical re-creation of Fats Waller, the jazz singer and pianist, is a whole cluster of marvels ... heart-stopping." - The New York Times

It's A Wonderful Life - A Live Radio Play

By Joe Landry

Directed by Eric Ting

Mainstage

12/7 - 12/30

Inspired by the classic holiday film, It's a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play brings the spirit of the season to life live on stage right before your eyes (and ears). Performed as a 1940s live radio broadcast in front of a studio audience, five actors play the dozens of characters as well as produce the sound effects telling the story of George Bailey and his realization that no man is a failure who has friends. Let your imagination build the scene and see the story anew with this nostalgic and spirit-lifting tale. "One of the best holiday shows around. Fresh and inventive. Highly recommended." - The Chicago Sun-Times

Macbeth 1969
By William Shakespeare
Conceived and Adapted by Eric Ting

Directed by Eric Ting
Mainstage

1/18-2/12

When two soldiers return home injured from war, a group of nurses at the veterans' hospital tend to their injuries, both physical and psychological. What emerges from the men's thoughts are the ghosts of bloody deeds done and horrors inflicted as they deal with the aftermath of war. Associate Artistic Director Eric Ting gives William Shakespeare's original tale a powerful, contemporary, and imaginative reworking. "[Eric Ting] is perhaps one of the most gifted young directors in our midst ..." - Hartford Courant

February House

A World Premiere Musical

Songs and Lyrics by Gabriel Kahane

Libretto by Seth Bockley

Directed by Davis McCallum

Co-produced with The Public Theater

Stage II

2/15 - 3/18

Bringing together some of the greatest and most colorful minds of a generation (W.H. Auden, Carson McCullers, Benjamin Britten, and Gypsy Rose Lee) George Davis tries to create his own utopia in a small house in Brooklyn in the 1940s. The artists discover new ideas exploding at every turn as they find love, friendship and their own artistic voices in a time of war. Written by up-and-coming composer Gabriel Kahane, the exciting score mixes elements of classical operetta, jazz, and musical comedy with modern folk-pop. "An undeniably gifted, exquisitely mannered young composer/songwriter, Kahane makes meticulously arranged art-pop with a heavy literary bent." - Pitchfork

Bell, Book & Candle

By John Van Druten

Directed Darko Tresnjak

Mainstage

Co-produced with Hartford Stage

3/7 - 4/1

Gillian Holroyd, a lively free spirit, is unlucky in love and restless in her life. She also happens to be a witch. So when she watches the love of her life, Shep Henderson, get engaged to her college rival, she uses every magical trick up her sleeve to stop the impending wedding. Gillian learns that love is the strongest spell of all in this delightful and charming romantic comedy. "The course of true love never runs smooth, but Darko Tresnjak's stylish exploration of its twisty path, otherwise known as John Van Druten's Bell, Book and Candle goes down smooth" - Variety
Sophie's Choice

A New Play By David Rintels

Based on the novel by William Styron

Directed by Gordon Edelstein

World Premiere

Mainstage

4/25 - 5/20

Starring Carla Gugino ("Entourage," Watchmen, Broadway's Desire Under The Elms) and adapted from the iconic National Book Award winning novel. When Stingo, an aspiring southern writer, moves to Brooklyn in 1947, he finds himself helplessly drawn to the magnetic and beautiful Sophie. She lives her life out loud; she is everything that he is not, and he is fascinated. Over the course of one liberating, sexual, and eye-opening summer, Stingo discovers the true nature of the world: all at once colorful, horrible, and thrilling. "Styron's most impressive performance ... it belongs on that small shelf reserved for American masterpieces." - The Washington Post

ABOUT THE THEATRE

Long Wharf Theatre (Gordon Edelstein, Artistic Director and Joshua Borenstein, Interim Managing Director), entering its 47th season, is recognized as a leader in American theatre, producing fresh and imaginative revivals of classics and modern plays, rediscoveries of neglected works and a variety of world and American premieres. More than 30 Long Wharf productions have transferred virtually intact to Broadway or Off-Broadway, some of which include The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams, Durango by Julia Cho, the Pulitzer Prize-winning plays Wit by Margaret Edson, The Shadow Box by Michael Cristofer and The Gin Game by D.L. Coburn. The theatre is an incubator of new works, including last season's The Train Driver by Athol Fugard. Long Wharf Theatre has received New York Drama Critics Awards, Obie Awards, the Margo Jefferson Award for Production of New Works, a Special Citation from the Outer Critics Circle and the Tony® Award for Outstanding Regional Theatre.

www.longwharf.org 


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