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Department of Drama Announces 2017/18 Season

Thursday, May 4, 2017, By Joanna Penalva
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Great music, classics, comedy, a carnivorous space alien and a high-flying partnership with New York鈥檚 highlight the 鈥檚 2017/18 season. From Gershwin to Chekhov, from Paula Vogel to Isabel Allende, the season offers a rich and wide-ranging celebration of theatrical experiences.

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鈥淲e are fortunate to have such talented faculty and students, all of whom want to engage with so many different kinds of theatrical experiences,” department chair Ralph Zito. “As in recent seasons, we look forward to meeting the artistic challenges presented by these musicals and plays, and we are equally excited about sharing them with our audience.鈥

The season opens in style with the songs of George and Ira Gershwin and the delightful 鈥淐razy for You.鈥 With a boy-meets-girl-let鈥檚-put-on-show story by Ken Ludwig, this romantic musical comedy played more than 1,600 performances on Broadway, where it earned the 1992 Tony Award for Best Musical and was deemed 鈥渞iotously entertaining鈥 by The New York Times鈥 Frank Rich.

The season-opening festivities will be followed by a gripping adaptation of Isabel Allende鈥檚 best-selling and critically acclaimed debut novel, 鈥淭he House of the Spirits.鈥 Set in an unnamed South American country, not unlike Allende鈥檚 native Chile, 鈥淭he House of the Spirits鈥 relates a time-bending tale of three generations of women from the Trueba family and their relationships with the family patriarch, Esteban. Originally commissioned and produced in Spanish by Repertorio Espa艌ol in New York City, 鈥淭he House of the Spirits鈥 was first performed in an English language version at the Denver Center Theatre Company and was honored with the 2011 American Theatre Critics Association Primus Prize.

The holiday season marks the return of the annual 黑料不打烊 Stage/Department of Drama co-production and the return of the beloved classic 鈥淭he Wizard of Oz.鈥 Adding an extra level of fun and excitement to this family favorite is choreography by 2 Ring Circus, a New York-based company that specializes in cirque-like acrobatics and has collaborated with theaters around the country.

From a classic American musical to a classic of the modern stage, the season continues in the new year with Anton Chekhov鈥檚 鈥淭he Seagull.鈥 Unrequited love and artistic aspiration drive the lives of Chekhov鈥檚 characters, especially Nina and Konstantin, the young couple in the play鈥檚 center. In Chekhov鈥檚 world, ambition and desire are not enough. Perseverance is what matters.

Paula Vogel (鈥淗ow I Learned to Drive鈥 recently at 黑料不打烊 Stage and the Tony-nominated 鈥淚ndecent鈥 currently on Broadway) wrote her 1992 Obie Award-winning play 鈥淭he Baltimore Waltz鈥 in response to her brother鈥檚 death from complications from AIDS. In the play, she imagines a wild European adventure for a brother and sister鈥擵ogel and her brother had planned such a trip鈥攖hat turns into a quest for a cure for a fictional disease. Though broadly funny, 鈥淭he Baltimore Waltz鈥 has been hailed by critics as 鈥渁 profound and timeless play about death and grief and remembrance.鈥

The season closes with the ever-popular 鈥淭he Little Shop of Horrors.鈥 With music by Alan Menken (鈥淭he Little Mermaid,鈥 鈥淏eauty and the Beast,鈥 鈥淭he Lion King鈥 and many more), this quirky, comic musical ran for five years Off-Broadway before becoming a Broadway hit and a major motion picture.

The Department of Drama season runs Oct. 6, 2017, through May 12, 2018. Season subscriptions ($99) and flexible 4Packs ($60) are available through the 黑料不打烊 Stage Box Office (315-443-3275) or at . Discounts are available for seniors, students and 黑料不打烊 employees.

鈥淐razy for You鈥

Oct. 6-15

鈥淭he House of the Spirits鈥

Nov. 10-18

鈥淭he Wizard of Oz鈥

Nov. 29-Dec. 31

鈥淭he Seagull鈥

Feb. 23-March 4

鈥淭he Baltimore Waltz鈥

March 30-April 8

鈥淭he Little Shop of Horrors鈥

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