9 CIRCLES, HAPPY NOW?, SEAGULL et al. Part of Marin's New Season
Artistic Director Jasson Minadakis and Producing Director Ryan Rilette announce Marin Theatre Company's 2010-11 season, its most ambitious ever.
The season opens September 14, 2010 with the first play in Tarell Alvin McCraney's The Brother/Sister Plays trilogy, In the Red and Brown Water. Parts two and three of the trilogy will be produced by Magic Theatre and American Conservatory Theatre in an unprecedented Bay Area-wide event. MTC's 2010 Sky Cooper New American Play Prize winner 9 Circles by Bill Cain (Equivocation) follows next, making its world premiere in the 99-seat Lieberman Theatre. The season continues with the West Coast premiere of the British comedy Happy Now? by Lucinda Coxon, a world premiere adaptation of Anton Chekhov's classic Seagull by former Oregon Shakespeare Festival Artistic Director Libby Appel, and the funhouse comedy Fuddy Meers by Pulitizer Prize-winner David Lindsay-Abaire. MTC's 44th season concludes with a revival of the rarely-produced Tiny Alice by Edward Albee.
Part One: IN THE RED & BROWN WATER
By Tarell Alvin McCraney | Directed by Ryan Rilette
Sept 9 - Oct 3, 2010 | Opening Night Sept 14Oya can run faster than anyone, but not fast enough to escape her fate. When pressed to choose between her dying mother and her dreams of escape, she makes a life-changing decision. Her journey from the promise of youth to the complicated yearnings of womanhood is a joyous, raucous, brazenly theatrical experience.9 CIRCLES | World Premiere
Winner of MTC's 2010 Sky Cooper New American Play Prize
By Bill Cain | Directed by Kent Nicholson
Oct 14 - Nov 7, 2010 | Opening Night Oct 19The newest play by Equivocation playwright Bill Cain, 9 Circles is the riveting story of a young American soldier on trial for his life. After being honorably discharged, Daniel Reeves is arrested and prosecuted for acts that he may have committed during the war. Thrown into a labyrinth of military bureaucracy, the confused and troubled teenager tries to navigate through layers of commanding officers, public defenders, lawyers, preachers, and army psychiatrists. This dramatic, compelling, and visceral thriller inspired by actual events is sure to be the most talked-about world premiere of the season. HAPPY NOW? | West Coast Premiere
By Lucinda Coxon | Director TBA
Nov 11 - Dec 5, 2010 | Opening Night Nov 16In this scathingly funny new British play, Kitty is teetering on The Edge of burnout. She dexterously juggles executive responsibilities, parenthood, a frustratingly detached and idealistic husband, needy divorced parents, and bickering friends until the temptation of infidelity throws everything into question. Coxon's stinging observations about the complexities of contemporary married life cut to the bone. A hit in London and New York, Happy Now? is sure to leave audiences aching with laughter.SEAGULL | World Premiere Adaptation
By Anton Chekhov | Adapted by Libby Appel
Directed by Jasson Minadakis
Jan 27 - Feb 20, 2011 | Opening Night Feb 1Experience a sleek, sexy production of this 20th century classic in a world premiere adaptation by former Oregon Shakespeare Festival Artistic Director Libby Appel. When famed actress Arkadina returns to her country estate with her young lover, the writer Trigorin, the romantic entanglements, artistic conflicts and jealousies that erupt threaten to tear her family apart. With newly discovered material from Chekhov's original manuscripts and a fresh perspective on one of theater's most elegant and enduring stories, this is Chekhov like you've never seen him before. FUDDY MEERS
By David Lindsay-Abaire | Directed by Ryan Rilette
Mar 31 - Apr 24, 2011 | Opening Night Apr 5Claire awakens every day with no memory, only to be walked through her "memory book" and back into her life by nervous husband David and problem son Kenny. But the strange limping, lisping man hiding under her bed has a different story for Claire about her amnesia and a secret murder plot. This hysterically funny New York hit asks the simple question, "Who should you believe when you don't even know who you are?" Hold on tight as the plot twists and turns in the rapidly unfolding funhouse mirror world of Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright David Lindsay-Abaire (Rabbit Hole).TINY ALICE
By Edward Albee | Directed by Jasson Minadakis
June 2 - 26, 2010 | Opening Night June 7When Brother Julian agrees to visit the Church's mysterious benefactor Miss Alice in her gothic mansion, he finds himself a pawn lost in her labyrinthine world of aggressive consorts, children's games, and seething passions. Theatrically innovative, this rarely produced play first challenged audiences with its premiere in the late 60s, posing questions that far outpaced its time. Albee's infamous and lacerating treatise examines man's relationship with God and the serpentine way it is mediated through the exchange of love, money and power. MTC's revival of Tiny Alice will be the first Bay Area production in more than 40 years. Pending playwright approval. ABOUT MTC
Marin Theatre Company is the Bay Area's premiere mid-sized theater and the leading professional theater in the North Bay. We produce a five- to six-show season of provocative plays by passionate playwrights from the 20th century and today in two intimate theaters-a 231-seat proscenium and a 99-seat thrust. We are committed to the development and production of new plays by American Playwrights, with a comprehensive New Play Program that includes at least one world premiere each season, two nationally recognized annual playwriting awards, numerous new play readings and workshops by the nation's best emerging playwrights, and a leadership position in the National New Play Network. Our numerous educational programs serve more than 6,000 students each year.
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