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BY JOSHUA HARMON DIRECTED BY PAUL DAIGNEAULT LEARN MORE >> |
NEW ENGLAND PREMIERE SEP 9 – OCT 8, 2016 From Joshua Harmon, author of the hit play Bad Jews, comes a sharply observed new comedy about of the challenges of finding love and letting go. Jordan Berman and BFFs Kiki, Lauren, and Vanessa have been inseparable up until now; but as singles’ nights become bachelorette parties, Jordan finds himself increasingly on his own. As these once passionate friendships morph and cool, Jordan starts to worry about his own prospects, embarking on a series of romantic misadventures on a quest to find Mr. Right. |
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MUSIC & LYRICS BY JOHN KANDER & FRED EBB BOOK BY DAVID THOMPSON DIRECTED BY PAUL DAIGNEAULT LEARN MORE >> |
NEW ENGLAND PREMIERE RETURNS DEC 30 – JAN 22 In this, their final collaboration, legendary songwriting team John Kander and Fred Ebb (Cabaret, Chicago) bring to light one of the most infamous events in American history: the shocking true story of nine African American boys jailed in Alabama in 1931 for a crime they did not commit. Featuring a period-specific mix of gospel, jazz, and vaudeville, this audacious musical uses the construct of a minstrel show to tell the harrowing true story that provoked a national outrage and helped launch the American Civil Rights Movement. |
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BY ROBERT ASKINS DIRECTED BY DAVID R. GAMMONS LEARN MORE >> |
NEW ENGLAND PREMIERE JAN 6 – FEB 4, 2017 Tyrone causes trouble. Tyrone breaks things. Tyrone wants to hurt people, which is bad news for Jason, because Tyrone is Jason’s sock puppet, and he’s refusing to go away. Created as a coping mechanism for a shy and introverted teen, Tyrone now battles Jason for the body that they share, and the church’s after-school activities program will never be the same. Robert Askins explodes notions of morality, family and possession of all kinds in this vicious and oddly heart-warming comedy about a boy and his right hand. |
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BY HEIDI SCHRECK DIRECTED BY BRIDGET KATHLEEN O’LEARY LEARN MORE >> |
NEW ENGLAND PREMIERE MAR 3 – APR 1, 2017 Called to a life of religious service, Shelley now struggles to find meaning in her work as the manager of a Bronx soup kitchen. The arrival of Emma, a college dropout looking for a sense of purpose, is at first a welcome addition, but the girl’s erratic behavior soon pushes Shelley to the breaking point, in this compelling drama about the mysteries of faith, forgiveness, and compassion. |
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BOOK BY MARSHA NORMAN MUSIC AND LYRICS BY JASON ROBERT BROWN BASED ON THE NOVEL BY ROBERT JAMES WALLER DIRECTED BY M. BEVIN O’GARA LEARN MORE >> |
NEW ENGLAND PREMIERE MAY 6 – JUN 3, 2017 A chance meeting between an Italian-American farm wife and a world weary photographer leads to a soul-stirring affair in this lush, lyrical musical by the Pulitzer- and Tony Award-winning team of Marsha Norman (‘night, Mother) and Jason Robert Brown (The Last Five Years, Parade, Songs for a New World). Winner of two Tony Awards, this sweeping saga combines thrilling intimacy with near-operatic grandeur for a heart-rending reflection on love, loss, and acceptance. |
Your donation sets the stage for a new season of Boston's most intimate, entertaining and provocative plays and musicals. Our shows make powerful connections with our audiences-- and they are only possible because of you.