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黑料不打烊 Stage Announces 2022-23 Season

Tuesday, April 5, 2022, By Joanna Penalva
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Two world premieres, two musicals, cutting edge contemporary drama, a beloved American classic and a mystery/comedy make 2022/2023 a season to reconnect with great theater at . It is a season filled with enjoyment and opportunities to experience an intriguing variety of live theater.

The six show subscription season runs Sept. 21, 2022-June 25, 2023 and includes the world premiere musical 鈥淗ow to Dance in Ohio,鈥 Disney鈥檚 “The Little Mermaid,鈥 the East Coast premiere of 鈥淐lean/Espejos,鈥 鈥淥ur Town,鈥 the world premiere of Kyle Bass鈥 鈥淭ender Rain,鈥 and 鈥淐lue.” Subscription packages are on sale now at or at the Box Office, 315.443.3275.

鈥淭his season is about connection. It鈥檚 what I鈥檝e missed most these past two years: connecting with friends, connecting with family, connecting with one another,鈥 says Artistic Director Robert Hupp. 鈥淎t 黑料不打烊 Stage, we鈥檝e selected a new season that celebrates our need to connect. It celebrates the fun, the mystery and yes, sometimes the heartbreak of connections made and missed. We鈥檝e all been through a lot, often in isolation, and we believe coming to 黑料不打烊 Stage to share experiences you can only enjoy through live performance is the perfect way to connect, and reconnect, with each other.鈥

First up is 鈥淗ow to Dance in Ohio,鈥 a heart-filled new musical, based on the Peabody Award-winning documentary of the same name that explores what it means to belong, the courage it takes to put yourself out in the world and the universal need to connect. Set at a counseling center in Columbus, 鈥淗ow to Dance in Ohio鈥 follows seven autistic young adults as they come of age and find their ways in the world.

Created by Jacob Yandura (music) and Rebekah Greer Melocik (book and lyrics) and directed by Sammi Cannold, this musical adaptation adheres closely to the documentary in narrative and spirit, and the cast will include autistic actors in the seven principal roles. The musical is dedicated in loving memory to Broadway legend Harold Prince, who was instrumental in its inception. Filmmaker Alexandra Shiva said in an interview that she chose this age group鈥攍ate teens to early twenties鈥攂ecause while autistic children get attention, those on the brink of becoming adults are often overlooked. The musical, like the film, illuminates this crucial time in the lives of these young people. 黑料不打烊 Stage will produce this world premiere musical in association with Ben Holtzman, Sammy Lopez and Fiona Howe Rudin. Ava Xiao-Lin Rigelhaupt serves as the autism spectrum disorder creative consultant with Becky Leifman as the director of community engagement. Holtzman, Lopez and Leifman are alumni of the Department of Drama.

For the holidays, the grand tradition of a family musical co-produced with the Department of Drama takes a deep dive under the sea with 鈥淒isney鈥檚 The Little Mermaid.鈥 The 2 Ring Circus (鈥淭he Wizard of Oz,鈥 2017) returns to add spectacular high-flying acrobatics to this beloved tale of Ariel鈥檚 adventures up 鈥渨here the people are.鈥 Melissa Rain Anderson directs, with choreography by Adam Cates and musical direction by Brian Cimmet.

In the new year, associate artistic director Melissa Crespo guides the exceptional bi-lingual drama 鈥淐lean/Espejos,鈥 written by playwright Christine Quintana, with Spanish translation and adaptation by Paula Zelaya Cervantes. At a destination wedding in Canc煤n, two women with very different life experiences meet by chance and become catalysts for change in each other. Adriana is local and works at the resort and speaks only Spanish. Sarah is Canadian, sister of the bride, and speaks only English. The audience follows their journey together in both languages aided by supertitles in English and Spanish.

鈥溾楥lean/Espejos鈥 is a thrilling theatrical experience layered with complexity and magical realism unlike anything ever seen at 黑料不打烊 Stage,鈥 says Crespo.听 鈥淚 am so grateful to share this beautiful play with our audience.鈥

Of special note in the spring is the opportunity for Artistic Director Robert Hupp to direct one of his favorite plays, Thornton Wilder鈥檚 鈥淥ur Town,鈥 which has been long postponed due the pandemic. Wilder, who would have turned 125 this year, is enjoying a revival around the country from the Dallas Theatre Center to Lincoln Center. 鈥淥ur Town鈥 is by far his best known play, a poetic and graceful reminder to cherish every unimportant moment and to embrace the true wonder and brevity of being alive. Set in the small New Hampshire town of Grover鈥檚 Corners, the play, Wilder said, places 鈥渢he life of a village against the life of the stars.鈥 A true American masterpiece.

鈥淚t鈥檚 been well over 20 years since 黑料不打烊 Stage produced 鈥極ur Town,鈥 and longer since I鈥檝e directed it,鈥 says Hupp. 鈥淚 am eager to return to Grover鈥檚 Corners. I believe Wilder鈥檚 timeless play speaks powerfully to us today; its soaring simplicity is a necessary antidote to the cacophony of our lives.鈥

A second world premiere follows in the season, resident playwright Kyle Bass鈥 鈥淭ender Rain.鈥 Set in a small Southern city in the 1950s, this elegiac drama uses the strained relationship of a middle-aged white couple to explore the complexities of race relations and how an oppressive society’s pain, violence and suffering leaches insidiously into domestic lives and intimate relationships. Rodney Hudson is set to direct. Bass, who is represented in the current season with 鈥渟alt/city/blues鈥 (June 8-26), scored a hit for 黑料不打烊 Stage with 鈥淧ossessing Harriet鈥 in 2018.

鈥淒ramas of diverse, complex and fully-drawn characters situated in emotion-bringing circumstances; plays that give voice to the poetry of human desires, struggles and perseverance are the plays I like best,鈥 says Bass. 鈥溾楾ender Rain鈥 is my offering to the theater of poetic realism. Rodney Hudson’s theatrical vocabulary is, I think, wonderfully suited for the play.鈥

Closing out the season is the board game turned feature film turned theatrical comedy/mystery, “Clue.鈥 Mixing the usual suspects from the popular game with the red scare politics of the 1950s, 鈥淐濒耻别鈥 is a farce meets murder mystery delight that hits all the right notes. On a dark and stormy night, a cast of familiar characters gathers at a remote mansion for dinner and murder. Who done it? Where? And with what? It is pure theatrical fun to conclude the exciting season.

The Cold Read Festival of New Plays returns live and gets a new time slot in the fall of 2022. (In previous seasons it was in the spring.) Associate Artistic Director Crespo takes over curatorial responsibility for this compact and intense celebration of new work. Details and schedule to be announced.

In addition, Stage will offer a strong line-up of educational and community outreach programs throughout the season. In the fall (Sept. 20-Dec. 16), the Bank of America Children鈥檚 Tour resumes performances live in elementary schools with 鈥淭he Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane鈥 by Dwayne Hartford and based on the book by Kate DiCamillo. Directed by Katherine McGerr, this fantastical play tells the tale of a vain china rabbit who gets lost at sea and embarks on a long journey, during which he learns the importance of love.

Of special note is the commission of an original play by Ojibwe and Oneida performance artist, activist and writer Ty Defoe for Stage鈥檚 Backstory program. Working with students and community members of the Onondaga Nation, Defoe will create an original work based on the story of the Sky Woman. Defoe is a Grammy award-winning composer and a 2021 Helen Merrill award-winning playwright.

Returning, too, is “Theatre for the Very Young,” a program for children five and under. In the 2022/2023 season, this program will be performed in partnership with and at the Everson Museum.

鈥淥ur new season centers great stories, many told on our stage for the first time, brought to life by amazing actors, directors and designers,鈥 says Hupp. 鈥淭his is what you expect when you come to 黑料不打烊 Stage. Enriching activities that give you deeper understanding of the work, created in an environment that makes for a special and fun night out, makes 黑料不打烊 Stage the kind of experience you can鈥檛 get anywhere else in Central New York.鈥

Show Details

World Premiere Musical
鈥淗ow to Dance in Ohio鈥

Book and Lyrics by Rebekah Greer Melocik
Music by Jacob Yandura
Based on Alexandra Shiva鈥檚 documentary film 鈥淗ow to Dance in Ohio鈥
Directed by Sammi Cannold
Produced in association with Ben Holtzman, Sammy Lopez and Fiona Howe Rudin
Sept. 21-Oct. 9, 2022

鈥淗ow to Dance in Ohio鈥 is a heart-filed new musical based on the Peabody Award-winning documentary of the same name that explores what it means to belong, the courage it takes to put yourself out in the world and the universal need to connect. Set at a counseling center on Columbus, 鈥淗ow to Dance in Ohio鈥 follows seven autistic young adults as they come of age and find their ways in the world.

Disney鈥檚 “The Little Mermaid鈥

Music by Alan Menken
Lyrics by Howard Ashman and Glenn Slater
Book by Doug Wright
Based on the Hans Christian Andersen story and the Disney film that was produced by Howard Ashman & John Musker and written and directed by John Musker & Ron Clements
Originally produced by Disney Theatrical Productions
Directed by Melissa Rain Anderson
Musical Direction by Brian Cimmet
Choreography by Adam Cates
Co-produced with the 黑料不打烊 Department of Drama
Nov. 25, 2022-Jan. 8, 2023

Dive into musical family fun with Ariel, Sebastian and all the watery gang from this beloved tale. With spectacular aerial (what?) acrobatics provided by 2 Ring Circus (鈥淭he Wizard of Oz,鈥 2017), this production promises enough thrills and delights for landlubbers of all ages. Nothing fishy about this holiday treat.

East Coast Premiere
鈥淐濒别补苍/贰蝉辫别箩辞蝉鈥

By Christine Quintana
Spanish translation and adaptation by Paula Zelaya Cervantes
Directed by Melissa Crespo
Feb. 15-March 5, 2023

The lives of two women with vastly different life experiences intersect at a destination wedding in Canc煤n. Adriana is from a small town not far from the resort where she has worked her way up from maid to floor manager. Sarah, from Vancouver, is the sister of the bride and maid of honor and the self-acknowledged family screw up. A chance encounter during a torrential downpour leads each woman to confront her personal storm and to consider the possibility that, though isolated, she may not be as alone as she believes. Change is hard but possible and hope may be closer than it sometimes seems. An engaging and poignant bi-lingual theatrical experience, 鈥淐濒别补苍/贰蝉辫别箩辞蝉鈥 is performed in English and Spanish with supertitles in both languages.

听鈥淥ur Town鈥

By Thornton Wilder
Directed by Robert Hupp
March 29-April 16, 2022

鈥淭he life of a village against the life of the stars鈥 is how Thornton Wilder described his heralded masterpiece 鈥淥ur Town.鈥 鈥淚t is an attempt,鈥 he wrote, 鈥渢o find a value above all price for the smallest events in our daily life.鈥 He succeeded with this graceful and poetic play鈥攁 heartfelt call to cherish every unimportant moment we鈥檙e together and to embrace the true wonder and brevity of being alive. Do any human beings
ever realize life while they live it? Whether in Grover鈥檚 Corners, New Hampshire, at the turn of the 20th century, or 黑料不打烊, New York, in 2023, Wilder鈥檚 enduring classic asks us to stop and ponder what truly matters, and to consider that for a great many of us the answers will be the same. Bob Hupp directs one of his favorite plays.

听World Premiere
鈥淭ender Rain鈥

By Kyle Bass
Directed by Rodney Hudson
May 3-21, 2023

鈥淩ain is like sorrow. It exposes our roots.鈥 In this elegiac drama, playwright Kyle Bass introduces Milton Millard, a white banker who lives in a small Southern city with Delores, his wife whom he can hardly see anymore and who endures a vague but nagging trepidation. They are a late-middle-aged childless couple lost in a fog of what cannot be undone. Is there a way forward for either of them? Can Ruthie Mimms, the Black woman who raised and protected Milton in childhood and beyond, rescue him once more? The momentary escape Milton finds in the arms of a younger woman will not spare him the reckoning he must face. Set in the 1950s, 鈥淭ender Rain鈥 explores the complexities of race relations and how oppressive society鈥檚 pain, violence and suffering leaches insidiously into domestic lives and intimate relationships. A journey through a richly layered emotional landscape from the author of 鈥淧ossessing Harriet.

听鈥淐濒耻别鈥

Based on the screenplay by Jonathan Lynn
Written by Sandy Rustin
Additional material by Hunter Foster and Eric Price
Based on the Paramount Pictures motion picture
Based on the Hasbro board game CLUE
Original music by Michael Holland
Directed by Ben Hanna
June 7-25, 2023

Farce meets murder mystery in this hilarious theatrical adaptation of the famed board game and 1985 motion picture. In a remote mansion not far from Washington, D.C., a mysterious and familiar cast of characters鈥擟olonel Mustard, Mrs. White, Mr. Green, Mrs. Peacock, Professor Plum and Miss Scarlet鈥攇ather for a dinner party and an evening of murder. Does the sudden demise of their host, Mr. Boddy, have any connection to the ongoing hearings conducted by Senator Joseph McCarthy and the House of Un-American Activities Committee? It鈥檚 all fun and games until someone gets clobbered by a candlestick in the library. After that, it鈥檚 even more fun.

Cold Read Festival of New Plays

Curated by Associate Artistic Director Melissa Crespo
Oct. 18-22, 2022
Events to be announced.

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