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WINNER! 2018 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Play! Sherri Rosen-Mason and her headmaster husband Bill have worked hard for many years to diversify the student body at the small New England prep school where they work. But when their son’s Ivy League dreams are on the line, personal ambition and progressive values collide. From provocative playwright Joshua Harmon, author of Significant Other and Bad Jews, Admissions is a bold new comedy “of the left, by the left, for the left— for today.” (The New York Times)
RUN TIME: One hour and 45 minutes, with no intermission.
Maureen Keiller* ….. Sherri Rosen-Mason
Michael Kaye* ….. Bill Mason
Nathan Malin ….. Charlie Luther Mason
Marianna Bassham* ….. Ginnie Peters
Cheryl McMahon*….. Roberta
Scenic Design by Eric Levenson**
Costume Design by Charles Schoonmaker**
Lighting Design by Karen Perlow**
Sound Design by Dewey Dellay
Stephen MacDonald*, Production Stage Manager
Erica Marie Rabito, Assistant Stage Manager
Sundays: 11/3, 11/10, 11/17 following 3:00pm performances. Join us for a talkback with artists from the show.
Joshua Harmon’s first two plays, Bad Jews and Significant Other, were huge hits both Off-Broadway and at SpeakEasy Stage. Both of these shows were so successful in part because of Harmon’s keen ear for satire and gift for thoughtful provocation. So when we first read Admissions, we couldn’t wait to give Boston audiences another chance to laugh, cringe, and cheer along with Harmon’s characters. Boston Project Playwright MJ Halberstadt recently emailed with Joshua Harmon to discuss his writing process, examining race as a white man, and the Varsity Blues scandal with Lori Laughlin and Felicity Huffman.