Vineyard Theatre's 2016-17 Season Concludes with CAN YOU FORGIVE HER?

By: Mar. 07, 2017
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The Vineyard Theatre's 2016-2017 season concludes this spring with two-time Pulitzer Prize-finalist Gina Gionfriddo's CAN YOU FORGIVE HER?, directed by Peter DuBois (SONS OF THE PROPHET, BECKY SHAW). CAN YOU FORGIVE HER? will begin preview performances on Thursday, May 4 with an official opening night set for May 23.

Members of Vineyard Theatre are able to purchase tickets starting Tuesday, March 8 and general tickets will be available for sale on Monday, March 27 at 10:00AM at www.vineyardtheatre.org or by calling 212-353-0303.

CAN YOU FORGIVE HER? will have an exclusive presale for American Express Card Members from March 21 at 10:00AM through March 24 at 9:59AM.

Audience Reward members can purchase beginning March 24 at 10:00AM through March 27 9:59am. Please visit AudienceRewards.com to signup and purchase presale tickets.

CAN YOU FORGIVE HER?'s design team will include scenic design by Allen Moyer (Vineyard's DOT and THIS DAY FORWARD, GREY GARDENS), costumes by Jessica Pabst (THE HEIDI CHRONICLES), lighting by Russell Champa (IN THE NEXT ROOM), and sound by Daniel Kluger (SIGNIFICANT OTHER).

Casting to be announced.

It's Halloween night, and Miranda is desperate for a way out. She's drowning in debt, may be falling for her sugar daddy, and is on the run from her date who has threatened to kill her. When she meets Graham and Tanya, a door opens, for all of them... but is what's beyond a treat or a trick? Hailed by Variety as a "genius," two-time Pulitzer Prize-finalist Gina Gionfriddo (Vineyard's AFTER ASHLEY; BECKY SHAW; RAPTURE, BLISTER, BURN) brings her unforgettable dark humor to this sharp and timely story of complicated lost souls grappling with the costs of love, money, and the American Dream.

Dedicated to the creation and production of daring new plays and musicals, The Vineyard has consistently premiered provocative, groundbreaking works, including Paula Vogel and Rebecca Taichman's INDECENT which will begin performances on Broadway in April, and Branden Jacobs-Jenkins' Pulitzer Prize finalist GLORIA which transferred to the Goodman Theatre in Chicago in January; last season's DOT by Colman Domingo; Nicky Silver's THE LYONS; Marx, Lopez and Whitty's Tony Award-winning musical AVENUE Q; Kander and Ebb's THE SCOTTSBORO BOYS; Bell and Bowen's [title of show]; Paula Vogel's HOW I LEARNED TO DRIVE (1998 Pulitzer Prize); Edward Albee's THREE TALL WOMEN (1994 Pulitzer Prize); Tarell Alvin McCraney's WIG OUT!; Becky Mode's FULLY COMMITTED; Jenny Schwartz's GOD'S EAR; Will Eno's MIDDLETOWN; and many more. The Vineyard's productions have been honored with two Pulitzer Prizes, three Tony Awards, and numerous Drama Desk, Obie, Outer Critics Circle and Lucille Lortel awards.

John Kander and Greg Pierce's new musical KID VICTORY, directed by Liesl Tommy, is now in performances through March 19.

Vineyard Theatre's leadership includes Artistic Directors Douglas Aibel and Sarah Stern and Managing Director Suzanne Appel.

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