IN THE NEXT ROOM, OR THE VIBRATOR PLAY Opens at PICT
By: BWW News Desk
Flip the switch and watch the sparks fly as PICT raises the voltage with their hot 2012 season! Pittsburgh audiences will get a charge out of a titillating new play by a leading American female playwright, a true story, an exploration of the comedic facets of a Russian master (and the great Irishman who was inspired by him), and a zany holiday farce! The 2012 season features FIVE Pittsburgh premieres and a U.S. premiere, and runs April through August, with a special December production in time for the holidays. Great stories, well told, and new lower prices (with special recession-busting seating options for all productions) will leave audiences tingling all over and guarantee a happy ending!
PICT plugs into the 2012 season in April with Sarah Ruhl's In the Next Room or the vibrator play, a smash-hit across the country receiving its first production in the Pittsburgh region. Next up, Pittsburgh audiences will be inspired and delighted by The Pitmen Painters, the Evening Standard Award-winning new play by British playwright Lee Hall (Billy Elliot). The heart of the summer is devoted to celebrating the greatest Russian playwright of all time, Anton Chekhov, as seen through the eyes of two contemporary authors who are geniuses in their own right -- Tom Stoppard and Brian Friel. The festival includes the American premiere of Stoppard's brilliant new version of Ivanov, and Brian Friel's stunning newly-revised adaptation of Three Sisters. Irish master Friel's long fascination with Chekhov is also evidenced in After Chekhov, a special program of featuring The Yalta Game and Afterplay. A second program of shorts, Funny Chekhov, features Chekhov's early comic vaudevilles. And speaking of comedy, the super-charged season ends on a dazzling note of verbal virtuosity with the December production of David Ives' absolutely hilarious new adaptation of Moliere's The Misanthrope, The School for Lies.The Charity Randall and Henry Heymann Theatres, Stephen Foster Memorial,
4301 Forbes Avenue, OaklandIn the Next Room or the vibrator play by Sarah Ruhl
A Pittsburgh Premiere
The Charity Randall Theatre
April 19 - May 5The Pitmen Painters by Lee Hall
A Pittsburgh Premiere
Directed by Andrew S. Paul
Henry Heymann Theatre
May 31 - June 23Chekhov Celebration
Tragedian in Spite of Himself: A Celebration of the Life and Theatre of Anton Chekhov
July 19 - August 26Three Sisters, adapted by Brian Friel
Henry Heymann Theatre
July 19 - August 26Ivanov, new English version by Tom Stoppard
U.S. Premiere
Directed by Andrew S. Paul
The Charity Randall Theatre
August 2 - 25After Chekhov
Featuring The Yalta Game and Afterplay by Brian Friel
Pittsburgh Premieres
Directed by Alan Stanford
Henry Heymann Theatre
August 10 - 26Funny Chekhov
Short plays and vaudevilles by Anton Chekhov
The Charity Randall Theatre
August 17 - 25The School for Lies by David Ives
A free adaptation of Moliere's The Misanthrope
A Pittsburgh Premiere
Directed by Andrew S. Paul
The Charity Randall Theatre
December 5 - 22 Tickets:
Subscriptions: $252 - $176 (wide range of packages and flex plans available)
Single Tickets: $48 - $25 ($20 youth ticket for under 26)Call ProArtsTickets at 412.394.3353 or visit online www.picttheatre.org

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