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黑料不打烊 Stages Announces 2020-21 Season

Wednesday, March 4, 2020, By Joanna Penalva
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College of Visual and Performing ArtsDepartment of Drama黑料不打烊 Stage

Two Tony Award-winning musicals, an American classic, a smart new comedy, a haunting new adaptation of a literary masterpiece and a world premiere are at the heart of 48th season. Artistic director Robert Hupp said the shows all in some way address ideas of home 鈥渋n all its idealized, romanticized, messy and real manifestations.鈥

In addition, three nationally acclaimed artists will participate in residencies at the theater throughout the season. Kate Hamill will be the playwright in residence at 黑料不打烊 Stage鈥檚 annual Cold Read Festival of New Plays. Activist and artist Mark Valdez will develop his new work 鈥淓xiled in America鈥 at 黑料不打烊 Stage as part of a four city project that also includes St. Paul, Minnesota, Washington, D.C., and Los Angeles. Actor and writer Stephan Wolfert will perform his adaption of 鈥淢acbeth鈥 and create a new work based on 鈥淩ichard III鈥 called 鈥淭he Head of Richard.鈥

The season is scheduled to begin Oct. 14, 2020, and continue through June 20, 2021. Subscriptions are on sale now. Single tickets will be available beginning July 25.

The shows in chronological order are 鈥淢ary Shelley鈥檚 Frankenstein,鈥 Oct. 14-Nov. 1, 2020; 鈥淩oald Dahl鈥檚 Matilda The Musical,鈥 Nov. 20, 2020-Jan. 3, 2021; 鈥淥nce on this Island,鈥 Jan. 20-Feb. 7, 2021; 鈥淓ureka Day,鈥 March 3-21, 2021; 鈥淥ur Town,鈥 April 21-May 9, 2021; and 鈥渟alt/city/blues,鈥 June 2-20, 2021. In addition, the Cold Read Festival of New Plays returns for its fourth season, and two residencies will bring new original work to the theater.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a season that speaks to me because it鈥檚 full of heartfelt and heartwarming stories that transport us beyond the everyday,鈥 Hupp said. 鈥淭hese plays and musicals give our artists and actors a rich canvas to create something special for our audience, the kind of unforgettable theatre experience you can鈥檛 get anywhere except at 黑料不打烊 Stage.鈥

With its final performances falling on Halloween weekend, 鈥淢ary Shelly鈥檚 Frankenstein鈥 offers the perfect spooky autumn treat. In this new version by David Catlin of Chicago鈥檚 renowned Lookingglass Theatre, audiences experience the full-blown power of the famous tale while encountering the sensitive human heart behind the story鈥檚 creation.

Catlin sets his play on a stormy night in 1816 where in a villa on Lake Geneva five young friends gather to tell ghost stories. Among them are the famous Romantic poets George Gordon Lord Byron and Percy Bysshe Shelley, as well as Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin (later Mary Shelley). Challenged by Byron to devise the scariest of horrors, 18-year-old Mary unspools her tale of Victor Frankenstein and his unholy experiment. As the friends eagerly enact her characters, the story strikes closer to home than any might have imagined. Risa Brainin who directed the much acclaimed 鈥淭he Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time鈥 returns for this eerie, original retelling of 鈥淔rankenstein.鈥

The holiday presentation celebrates the deliciously twisted sense of fun and the singular genius of the great Roald Dahl with 鈥淢atilda The Musical,鈥 co-produced with the Department of Drama. Originally produced by Britain鈥檚 Royal Shakespeare Company, this Tony Award-winner is a captivating treat that revels in the anarchy of childhood, the power of imagination and the inspiring story of a girl who dreams of a better life. (Not to mention there鈥檚 a gloriously vile villain, Miss Trunchbull.) Packed with high-energy dance numbers, catchy songs and featuring an unforgettable little girl with astonishing wit, intelligence and psychokinetic powers, 鈥淢atilda鈥听is a delightfully thrilling musical for children and adults alike. Donna Drake (鈥淭he Wizard of Oz,鈥 鈥淓lf The Musical鈥 and 鈥淒isney鈥檚 Beauty and the Beast鈥) and an outstanding team of designers return to 黑料不打烊 Stage to delight audiences of all ages.

In January, 黑料不打烊 Stage offers the perfect counterpunch to cold weather and post-holiday blues with the rousing, Caribbean inflected musical 鈥淥nce on This Island.鈥 Written by 黑料不打烊 alumna Lynn Ahrens, the warm-hearted, Tony Award-winning fairy tale tells the moving story of young Ti Moune and her love for Daniel, a wealthy boy from the 鈥渙ther side of the island.鈥 Spirited choreography and colorful (albeit temperamental) gods make 鈥淥nce on This Island鈥 a celebration of the extraordinary way love can tear down walls and transform our lives. Steve H. Broadnax III (鈥淭houghts of a Colored Man鈥) directs.

An extremely funny and thoughtful new comedy, Jonathan Spector鈥檚 鈥淓ureka Day,鈥 is the fourth show in the season. A recent hit off-Broadway, the play premiered at the Aurora Theater Company in Berkley, California, in 2018. The Eureka Day of the title is a progressive school in Berkley. It is a place where all decisions are made by consensus, diversity and inclusion are valued and vaccinations are a personal matter. When a mumps outbreak hits the school, it turns out that not everyone in the community has the same definition of social justice. Now the board of directors must confront the central question: how do you find consensus when you can鈥檛 agree on the facts? Melissa Crespo, who directed the comic hit 鈥淣ative Gardens,鈥 returns to 黑料不打烊 Stage to helm this contemporary satire.

Artistic director Hupp has long been a fan of Thornton Wilder鈥檚 classic 鈥淥ur Town,鈥 and he has chosen it to be the show he directs in the 48th season. Heralded as 鈥…one of the finest achievements of the current stage鈥 when it opened in 1938, 鈥淥ur Town鈥 has endured as a poetic and graceful masterpiece, a heartfelt call to cherish every unimportant moment we鈥檙e together and to embrace the true wonder and brevity of being alive. Whether in Grover鈥檚 Corners, New Hampshire, at the turn of the 20th century, or 黑料不打烊 in 2021, 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.

The season concludes with a world premiere, 鈥渟alt/city/blues,鈥 by 黑料不打烊 Stage associate artistic director Kyle Bass. Yolonda Mourning is an independent consultant on a vast project to take down a span of highway that has long divided Salt City. When she leaves her husband and teenage son and moves to the heart of trendy downtown, a diverse cast of characters forces Yolonda to confront Salt City鈥檚 complicated history around race, class and urban renewal, and to reckon with her role as architect of the broken bridges in her own family. Moving, funny, poignant and current, 鈥salt/city/blues鈥 is a fresh, contemporary new play set in a fictionalized 黑料不打烊 and to the music of the blues. Produced under the Cold Read umbrella of new work, 鈥渟补濒迟/肠颈迟测/产濒耻别蝉鈥 is the second world premiere for Bass at 黑料不打烊 Stage. The company produced 鈥淧ossessing Harriet鈥 in 2018 directed by former artistic director Tazewell Thompson. Thompson returns to direct 鈥渟alt/city/blues.鈥

鈥淲e鈥檝e invited the directors of some of our most popular productions to craft the storytelling in our new season,鈥 Hupp said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 an entertaining, thought-provoking and engaging line up of new and classic plays and musicals that I鈥檓 excited to share with Central New York.鈥

Off the mainstage, the Cold Read Festival of New Plays (March 24-28, 2021) returns for its fourth year, curated by associate artistic director Bass. Kate Hamill will be the playwright in residence. An acclaimed playwright and accomplished performer, Hamill wrote and appeared in 2018-19 season鈥檚 鈥淧ride and Prejudice鈥 and also appeared in 鈥淣oises Off.鈥 She has been one of the most produced playwrights in the country for the past three years. This year she has productions at The Old Globe, Dallas Theater Center, Cygnet Theatre, the Guthrie and South Coast Rep among others. Her adaptation of 鈥淒racula鈥 recently opened at off-Broadway鈥檚 Classic Stage Company. Her plays have been produced internationally, including productions in Canada, Israel and Australia. Music and theater performer Chesney Snow will be the Festival鈥檚 Solo Performer and Evan Starling-Davis will be the featured local writer.

The company also plans two residencies in the season that will bring new original work to the theater. In the fall, actor and writer Stephan Wolfert will perform his adaptation of 鈥淢acbeth鈥 and develop a new piece, 鈥淭he Head of Richard鈥 based on 鈥淩ichard III.鈥 Wolfert appeared as Mrs. Darcy in 2018-19 season鈥檚 鈥淧ride and Prejudice.鈥 He is best known for his one-man show 鈥淐ry Havoc,鈥 which draws on his personal experience in the military and as a veteran contending with post-traumatic stress. He is also the creator of DE-CRUIT鈥揳 program to reintegrate military veterans using Shakespeare, psychology and classical actor training.

In the spring, Los Angeles based writer, director and producer Mark Valdez arrives with his production of 鈥淓xiled in America,鈥 based on the book 鈥淓xiled in America: Life on the Margins in a Residential Motel鈥 by sociologist Christopher P. Dum. Originating at Mixed Blood Theatre in St. Paul, Minnesota, 鈥淓xiled in America鈥 is a multi-year, multi-city project that aims to impact housing policy utilizing performance, cultural organizing and creative community development strategies. In addition to 黑料不打烊 Stage, the production will travel to Washington, D.C., and Los Angeles.

黑料不打烊 Stage鈥檚 education department will offer multiple in-school and public performances beginning with the Bank of America Children鈥檚 tour in the fall. 鈥淒anny, King of the Basement鈥 by David S. Craig and directed by Ricky Pak will tour to area elementary schools. Other education programs include student matinees of mainstage productions, the living history program 鈥淏ackstory,鈥 Theater for the Very Young and summer classes for middle school students.

SHOW DETAILS

鈥淢ary Shelley鈥檚 Frankenstein鈥
Written by David Catlin
From the book by Mary Shelley
Directed by Risa Brainin
Oct. 14-Nov. 1, 2020
鈥淏one-chilling, visceral, emotionally gripping, visually stunning and strikingly elegant鈥 It is a Halloween treasure that should not be ignored!鈥濃撯淭he Star-Ledger鈥

鈥淩oald Dahl鈥檚 Matilda The Musical鈥
Book by Dennis Kelly
Music and Lyrics by Tim Minchin
Based on the book 鈥淢atilda鈥 by Roald Dahl
Directed by Donna Drake
Choreography by Andrea Leigh-Smith
Musical Direction by Brian Cimmet
Co-produced with the 黑料不打烊 Department of Drama
Nov. 20, 2020-Jan. 3, 2021
鈥淎n explosion of joy, the most exhilarating and flat-out best musical鈥︹濃撯淰ariety鈥

鈥淥nce on this Island鈥
Book and Lyrics by Lynn Ahrens
Music by Stephen Flaherty
Directed by Steve H. Broadnax III
Jan. 20-Feb. 7, 2021
鈥淛ust what the world needs now鈥攊nspired and uplifting.鈥濃撯淰ariety鈥

鈥淓ureka Day鈥
By Jonathan Spector
Directed by Melissa Crespo
March 3-21, 2021
鈥淧repare to be triggered into fits of laughter by 鈥楨ureka Day,鈥 an extremely funny and ultimately thoughtful new comedy.鈥濃撯淣ew York Stage Review鈥

Cold Read Festival of New Plays
Playwright-in-Residence Kate Hamill
Solo Artist Chesney Snow
Write Here Featured Author Evan Starling-Davis
Curated by Kyle Bass
March 24-28, 2021

鈥淥ur Town鈥
By Thornton Wilder
Directed by Robert Hupp
April 21 鈥 May 9, 2021
鈥溾ne of the finest achievements of the current stage.鈥濃揃rooks Atkinson, The New York Times, 1938

鈥渟补濒迟/肠颈迟测/产濒耻别蝉鈥
World Premiere
By Kyle Bass
Directed by Tazewell Thompson
June 2-20, 2021

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