Announcing our 37th Season:
Seeking refuge from a scandal, Nobel Prize winner Marie Curie escapes to the coastal retreat of her friend. Gunderson’s play “revels in the power of female friendship between two fearless scientists at the heights and depths of their careers and lives.” (TheatreSquared)
Welcome to a 1940s seaside mansion—bustling with playwrights and actors. This celebration of theater is “a glittering, effervescent hit romantic comedy. It’s an elegant, sweet-dry glass of champagne, bubbling over with non-stop laughs, merriment, glamor, and high-spirited hijinks.” (BroadwayWorld)
Marley brings her new fiancé back to her estranged father’s haunted liquor store. It’s supposed to be a quick trip, but an ex-boyfriend trying to relive the good ol’ days, a single mom on a solo girls-night out, and the ghost of the bear-wrestling town-founder make it difficult to outrun her past.”
When the aged king relinquishes his empire, he divides it among his three daughters, promising the largest share to the one who professes to love him the most. King Lear is a nightmarish family drama of global proportions that forces us to confront our humanity and the profound need for compassion.” (Shakespeare’s Globe)
The game’s afoot…Bah humbug! “Mark Shanahan remixes Arthur Conan Doyle and Charles Dickens into a clever, crowd-pleasing holiday comedy that happens also to be a murder mystery.” (New York Times)