Actually 2020
Actually By Anna Ziegler Donate Buy Tickets Account Cart Call: 414-278-0765 Out of concern for the health and safety of our community, we made the difficult decision to suspend our production of ACTUALLY, by Anna Ziegler, scheduled to run March 27–April 19, 2020. Because this show should not be missed, we are thrilled to offer…
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Annie Jump and the Library of Heaven By Reina Hardy 2018-2019 SEASON Donate Buy Tickets Account Cart Call: 414-278-0765 Show Details Written By: Reina HardyDirected By: Pam KrigerFeaturing:Reese ParishRachael ZientekJarrod LangwinskiJonathan Daly*Karen Estrada*Member of Actors’ Equity Association The Artists DIRECTOR ………………………….. Pam KrigerPRODUCTION MANAGER & STAGE MANAGER … Bailey Wegner*TECHNICAL DIRECTOR ………. Tony LyonsSCENIC & LIGHTING DESIGN…
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Rose by Laurence Leamer An Intimate Evening with Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Donate Buy Tickets Account Cart Call: 414-278-0765 Show Details Rose An Intimate Evening with Rose Fitzgerald KennedyWritten By: Laurence LeamerDirected By: Elizabeth MargoliusFeaturing: Linda Reiter About the Play ROSE is the Kennedy story as told by the matriarch who lived it all. Set in 1969 at…
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ROSE is the Kennedy story as told by the matriarch who lived it all.
Set in 1969 at the Kennedy’s Hyannis Port summer retreat the week after Ted Kennedy’s Chappaquiddick tragedy, Rose struggles with the triumphs and tragedies of the Kennedy clan.
COST OF LIVING
Winner of the 2018 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, this achingly human and surprisingly funny play is about the forces that bring people together, the realities of facing the world with disabilities and how deeply we all need each other.
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ROSE is the Kennedy story as told by the matriarch who lived it all.
Set in 1969 at the Kennedy’s Hyannis Port summer retreat the week after Ted Kennedy’s Chappaquiddick tragedy, Rose struggles with the triumphs and tragedies of the Kennedy clan.
Best of Br!efs
Always an audience favorite at our annual Br!NK New Play Festival, the Br!NK Br!efs are 10-minute, fully-staged plays written by women playwrights from the Midwest, in response to intriguing prompts like: “Fortune Favors the Bold” or “It’s a Sign”. We have carefully chosen some of the best Br!efs from the last three seasons to create a thoroughly enjoyable evening. Prepare to be amazed by these emerging, powerful voices, right from our own backyard!
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NEAT is a magical, often humorous, coming-of-age story. Based in the oral traditions of the African Diaspora, award-winning playwright, Charlayne Woodard is a modern-day griot. NEAT is based on the playwright’s lived experience. As an infant, Woodard’s beloved Aunt Beneatha (Neat), is denied treatment at the local “white” hospital, leaving her with permanent brain damage. But Neat possesses an enormous heart. With love and simplicity, Neat teaches young Charlayne to embrace black pride and cherish life through the turbulent 1960s and 1970s.
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In response to the nationwide call for social justice, we present BELONGING, a collection of three theatrical gems exploring the complex question, “Who Belongs?”
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Tom and Amber are college freshmen at Princeton. They are overwhelmed, overstimulated, sleep-deprived, surrounded by strangers, full of tension, uncertainty, and alcohol. What could possibly go wrong?
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