Aurora Theatre Announces 2015–16 Season
The intimate Berkeley theatre’s slate includes works by Sarah Treem, Marisa Wegrzyn, Mark Jackson, Amy Freed and Athol Fugard.
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The intimate Berkeley theatre’s slate includes works by Sarah Treem, Marisa Wegrzyn, Mark Jackson, Amy Freed and Athol Fugard.
Works by Idris Goodwin and Mia Chung, as well as a holiday favorite and ‘Peter and the Starcatcher,’ are on the slate.
Live performances by Radiohole, Andrew Schneider and Joseph Silovsky alternate with a series of vintage Wooster Group performance films.
Next season at the Boston theatre will include new works by Winnie Holzman, Jeffrey Hatcher, Gina Gionfriddo and Craig Lucas. Oh, and Nick Offerman.
The city’s notorious child murders of 1979 are the backdrop of Janine Nabers’s ‘Serial Black Face,’ and Steve Yockey will get two world premieres.
A mix of new work and local premieres, including plays by Lucy Kirkwood and Stephen Adley Guirgis, are on tap, along with a new second-stage series.
The D.C.-area theatre’s new season includes new musicals from Adam Gwon and Brian Feinstein, plus area premieres from Annie Baker and Bathsheba Doran.
The troupe’s 19th season also includes the Chicago premiere of ‘American Idiot’ and the return of ‘ADDING MACHINE: A Musical.’
The New York City theatre celebrates its 30th season with a mix of new plays and musicals, including two world premieres.
Also on tap are new works by A.R. Gurney and Naomi Wallace, a Martha Clarke collaboration with Alfred Uhry, and a return of the popular n’Old Hats.’