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黑料不打烊 Stage Resumes Live Performance This Fall for 2021/2022 Season

Tuesday, June 22, 2021, By Joanna Penalva
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Department of Drama黑料不打烊 Stage

has announced plans to resume live and in-person performance in the 2021/2022 season.听Starting in October, the theater will present a six-show subscription season and offer a full schedule of educational, family and community-related programming, including the continuation of the Cold Read Festival of New Plays.

Six-play subscriptions will be on sale in July. Single tickets will go on sale closer to the opening of the season.

Artistic director Robert Hupp says, 鈥淭his is more than a return to 鈥榥ormal.鈥 Over the past year, we鈥檝e engaged in a field-wide conversation about the work we create and produce. We鈥檝e looked at how the work is created, who creates the work and who the work is created for. We emerge from the pandemic with a renewed passion for our craft and a new commitment to making a positive and sustained contribution to the cultural and civic life of Central New York.鈥

In reopening, the theater management pledges strict adherence to the most up-to-date COVID-19 safety protocols in order to protect patrons, artists and staff.

The scheduled season offers a variety of theatrical experiences with a world premiere by 黑料不打烊 Stage associate artistic director Kyle Bass, a new musical by Brian Quijada, a celebrated family holiday musical and three contemporary comedies. From backstage hijinks to events unfolding literally down the street from 黑料不打烊 Stage to the trials and triumphs of a very remarkable little girl, the season celebrates reuniting to enjoy engaging stories, fascinating characters, exciting performances and great entertainment.

The season includes: 鈥淓ureka Day鈥 (Oct. 13-31, 2021), 鈥淩oald Dahl鈥檚 Matilda The Musical鈥 (Nov. 19, 2021-Jan. 2, 2022), 鈥淵oga Play鈥 (Jan. 19-Feb. 6, 2022), 鈥淪omewhere Over the Border鈥 (Feb. 23-March 13, 2022), 鈥淭he Play that Goes Wrong鈥 (April 13-May 1, 2022) and 鈥渟alt/city/blues鈥 (June 8-26, 2022).

鈥淥ur new season is uplifting. We wanted to craft a season that celebrated our return to live performance,鈥 Hupp says. 鈥淲e also wanted to explore the world as it emerges from this unprecedented time. We do so with humor and with music. We also celebrate new voices on our stage鈥攙oices that we believe have relevance for right here and right now. We鈥檙e creating new ways to connect with 黑料不打烊 Stage and we invite everyone to share this journey with us.鈥

Hupp is slated to direct two plays in the season including the season opener 鈥淓ureka Day.鈥 A private day school in Berkeley, California, becomes a microcosm of our larger society as Jonathon Spector鈥檚 comedy plunges headlong into the knotty issues of vaccines and how we measure private preference against public health and how we decide who gets to decide. Though written pre-COVID, 鈥淓ureka Day鈥 could not be more timely or more needed as Spector mines laughter from our foibles while eliciting empathy for our sometimes valiant and sometimes valiantly misguided efforts. Spector clearly has sympathy for our struggles.

Later in the season, Hupp takes on a comic cautionary tale of what can happen to a theatre company鈥檚 best laid plans with 鈥淭he Play That Goes Wrong.鈥 In this award-winning comedy, the Cornley Drama Society attempts to mount a 1920s murder mystery and falls prey to a variation of the old adage: everything that can go wrong will go wrong and in the most humorous way. Laughter for the sake of laughter and theater just for the fun of it.

鈥淧ersonally, I can鈥檛 wait to get back in the rehearsal room,鈥 Hupp says. 鈥淚鈥檝e enjoyed directing online, and I鈥檝e learned a lot in this process. But nothing can replace the joy of making a production with actors and a creative team that will be experienced by a live audience in a shared space. This shared experience is something we all need鈥攊t鈥檚 something we crave. I don鈥檛 think we鈥檒l realize how much we鈥檝e missed it until we鈥檙e back together again in the Archbold Theatre.鈥

The return to live and in-person performance also signals the return of a holiday tradition at 黑料不打烊 Stage: the big family musical coproduced with the 黑料不打烊 Department of Drama. For 2021/2022 Hupp has selected 鈥淩oald Dahl鈥檚 Matilda The Musical,鈥 and entrusted it to the same director, Donna Drake, and musical director, Brian Cimmet, as previous holiday shows 鈥淭he Wizard of Oz,鈥 鈥淓lf The Musical鈥 and 鈥淒isney鈥檚 Beauty and the Beast.鈥 This season Drake and Cimmet will be joined by choreographer Andrea Leigh-Smith.

Two premieres and the continuation of the Cold Read Festival of New Plays keep vibrant new work at the forefront of 黑料不打烊 Stage鈥檚 artistic programming. In 2018, Bass scored a hit with his mainstage debut production 鈥淧ossessing Harriet,鈥 a play rooted in a chapter of local history. With 鈥渟alt/city/blues,鈥欌 he turns his gaze just down the block to consider how the construction of an elevated highway adversely impacted a once vibrant neighborhood while specifically focusing on the strains experienced by one family closely connected to the project. Resemblances to 黑料不打烊鈥檚 15th ward and I-81 are intentional, if not literal. Gilbert McCauley, who directed the 2020/2021 closer 鈥’Master Harold鈥…and the Boys,鈥 returns for the world premiere of 鈥渟alt/city/blues.鈥

鈥淭he heart of听鈥榮alt/city/blues鈥 beats with the character, spirit, challenges, history and hopes of the city which has inspired me in its writing,鈥 says Bass. 鈥淚’m thrilled that its world premiere at my artistic home is part of 黑料不打烊 Stage鈥檚 season of enriched focus on our communities and the meanings of home.鈥

In the new musical 鈥淪omewhere Over the Border,鈥 drawing creative inspiration from a beloved Central New York story, Brian Quijada recounts the journey his mother made from El Salvador to the United States in the 1970s. With fantastical elements suggested by L. Frank Baum鈥檚 鈥淭he Wonderful Wizard of Oz,鈥 Quijada transforms his mother鈥檚 2,700 mile journey into a musical adventure using songs in a range of musical styles including American rock, hip-hop and Mariachi. Part fable and part family history, 鈥淪omewhere Over the Border鈥 is a testament to a mother鈥檚 determination and love.

Rounding out the season is the wry comedy 鈥淵oga Play鈥 by Dipika Guha, a piece that ponders such questions as: is there room for authenticity in a $10 billion industry, or can lavender scented yoga pants enhance spiritual well-being? Melissa Crespo who directed this past season鈥檚 鈥淚 and You鈥 and the 2019 hit 鈥淣ative Gardens鈥 will be back at 黑料不打烊 Stage for this comedic gem.

Ongoing through the season there will be many opportunities to engage in conversations important to the community and to enjoy family oriented programming.

Los Angeles based artists and activists Mark-n-Sparks (Mark Valdez and ashley sparks) bring their innovative devised performance piece 鈥淭he Most Beautiful Home…Maybe鈥 to 黑料不打烊 Stage as part of their four-city initiative to examine housing insecurity across the country. Free performances of 鈥淭he Faith of Our Fathers,鈥 adapted by Bass from the 1965 televised debate between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley, will be offered when the theater reopens in the fall. These special presentations augment the regularly scheduled talkbacks, prologues and lectures that accompany each mainstage production.

In addition, writer, interdisciplinary artist and Grammy Award-winner Ty Defoe joins the Cold Read Festival of New Plays in March 2022. Defoe is from the Oneida and Ojibwe nations and has written plays, poetry and lyrics. A full schedule of Cold Read events will be announced at a later date.

The season promises an array of theater experiences for families and students. In the fall the Bank of America Children鈥檚 tour production of 鈥淭he Girl Who Swallowed a Cactus鈥 will perform outdoors at the Rosamond Gifford Zoo. Two Backstory productions, 鈥淐ommanding Space鈥 and 鈥淐itizen James,鈥 resume live performances after the new year, and in the spring the sensational Doodle Pop from South Korea arrives for four performances in the Archbold Theatre. Continuing in 2021/2022 are theatre for the very young and the ever popular Young Playwrights Festival.

鈥淎fter more than a year of creating innovative online work, we are thrilled to return to producing live theatre this fall,鈥 Hupp says. 鈥淲hile many theaters across our country were forced to shut down during the pandemic, 黑料不打烊 Stage was fortunate to stay artistically active. The knowledge and experience we gained puts us in a strong position to hit the ground running with a season of dynamic and meaningful theatrical experiences.鈥

SHOW DETAILS

鈥淓ureka Day鈥
By Jonathan Spector
Directed by Robert Hupp
Oct. 13-31, 2021

With a mumps outbreak, a private school in Berkeley, California, called Eureka Day, becomes a microcosm of our larger society as Jonathan Spector鈥檚 comedy plunges headlong into the knotty issues of vaccines and how we measure private preference against public health and how we decide who gets to decide. Though written pre-COVID, 鈥淓ureka Day鈥 could hardly be more timely or more needed as Spector mines laughter from our foibles while eliciting empathy for our sometimes valiant and sometimes valiantly misguided efforts.

听鈥淩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
Musical Direction by Brian Cimmet
Choreography by Andrea Leigh-Smith
Nov. 19, 2021-Jan. 2, 2022

Children (and grown-ups) of the world rejoice. 鈥淢atilda鈥 is here at last. Inspired by the twisted genius of Roald Dahl, this Tony Award-winning musical 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. (There鈥檚 also 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 power, 鈥淢atilda鈥 is a joyous girl power romp.

鈥淵oga Play鈥 (East coast premiere)
By Dipika Guha
Directed by Melissa Crespo
Jan. 19-Feb. 6, 2022

Joan has a big problem. Recently named CEO of athletic-wear giant Jojomon鈥攖hink high-end brand that鈥檚 part 60s one-hit wonder and part citrus fruit鈥攕he even more recently learned that a BBC investigative team is about to expose her Bangladeshi manufacturer of lavender-scented yoga pants as an exploiter of child labor. Suddenly, Jojomon鈥檚 family of customers is all atwitter with accusations of inauthenticity. Only one solution will do鈥攆ind a reclusive and revered yogi to serve as a spokesman and restore the company鈥檚 all-important claim to authenticity. They find him all right. The rest is 90 minutes of side-splitting laughter. A fun-filled new comedy by Dipika Guha, a talent to watch and recipient of a Venturous Playwright Fellowship by The Lark.

鈥淪omewhere Over the Border鈥 (new musical)
By Brian Quijada
Feb. 23-March 13, 2022

Inspired by the real life journey of the author鈥檚 mother (Reina Quijada) from El Salvador to the U.S. and by L. Frank Baum鈥檚 鈥淭he Wonderful Wizard of Oz,鈥 鈥淪omewhere Over the Border鈥 embraces the factual and the fantastical in its depiction of one young girl鈥檚 pursuit of the American dream. As Reina travels north to the Mexican border, she gathers friends, faces down dangers and holds tight to the memory of the little boy she left behind. Set in the 1970s and propelled by cumbia, Mexican mariachi boleros, American rock and hip-hop, this new musical is both fable and family history鈥攁nd a testament to the determination born of love.

鈥淭he Play That Goes Wrong鈥
By Henry Lewis, Jonathan Sayer and Henry Shields
Directed by Robert Hupp
April 13-May 1, 2022

Winner of London鈥檚 Olivier Award for Best Comedy and a New York Times best pick for comedies, 鈥淭he Play That Goes Wrong鈥 follows in the grand tradition of plays that go farcically awry. As the Cornley Drama Society attempts to perform a 1920s murder mystery, sets malfunction, lines are dropped and corpses won鈥檛 stay still. Such fun. Laughter for the sheer joy of laughter.

鈥渟alt/city/blues鈥 (world premiere)
By Kyle Bass
Directed by Gilbert McCauley
June 8-26, 2022

How does a fractured family heal when unresolved emotions of the past color the present? Can a city reshape itself if it means tearing open old, still-tender wounds? And where in a diverse but segregated can communities find common ground, mutual dignity and a true sense of home? These questions collide into Yolonda Mourning, 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 the 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, 鈥渟alt/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. A Cold Read world premiere production.

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March 14 – 20
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