Park Square Theatre Announces 2016–17 Season
The Minnesota theatre will present three world premieres, alongside some contemporary classics.
Dispatches from Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio. and Wisconsin.
The Minnesota theatre will present three world premieres, alongside some contemporary classics.
The Chicago theatre’s season will feature world premieres from Tracy Letts, Antoinette Nwandu, David Rabe, and Erika Sheffer, and the opening of a new black box space.
Among a mix of classics and new works is a world premiere from the Moving Company.
The theatre’s 42nd season will include work by Christopher Durang, Tennessee Williams, Kenneth Lonergan, and Samuel D. Hunter.
Next season, the classical theatre will conclude its four-year Shakespeare history cycle project with ‘Henry VI’ and ‘Richard III.’
The season will feature world premieres by Arlitia Jones and Jen Silverman, and adaptations of novels by John Irving and Charlotte Brontë.
The Minneapolis theatre loses and gains staff members this season.
The New York-based director will make his move to the Windy City to helm American Theater Company.
The Chicago area theatre has a new two-venue home, the product of a $34 million fundraising campaign.
A season of new plays includes works about politics, family, science, law, and a natural disaster.