gloucester stage company 2019 season

Alternately horrifying, hilarious, and poignant, their verbal contest covers Cold War material from Vietnam to the Middle East and the Bomb, from abstract art to James Bond films––but the real conversation, the subtext, is about what they mean to each other. Hard Travelin’ with Woody is a critically-acclaimed, award-winning multimedia solo show with the music and artworks of Woody Guthrie. by Edward Albee, directed by Richard E. Hughes, August 20–September 8 Henry Lumper by Israel Horovitz, directed by Grey Cattell Johnson | World Premiere, December 3–22 Nighthawks by Douglas Steinberg, directed by Grey Cattell Johnson | World Premiere, December19–22 The Gift of the Magi adapted by Peter Ekstrom, directed  and choreographed by Sally Russell, musical direction by David Alpher, July 10–22 Mr. and Mrs. by Kevin Wade directed by John Fogle, August 8–19 To Gillian on her 37th Birthday by Michael Brady, directed by Grey Cattell Johnson | New England  Premiere, July 26–August 5 Talley’s Folly by Lanford Wilson, directed by Richard E. Hughes, August 22–September 1 The Primary English Class written and directed by Israel Horovitz | New England Premiere, July 20–31 A View from the Bridge by Arthur Miller, directed by Richard E. Hughes, August 3–14 Small Change by Peter Gill, directed by Grey Cattell Johnson | New England Premiere, August 17–27 Album by David Rimmer, directed by Robin Bowers, August 24–September 4 The Widow’s Blind Date by Israel Horovitz, directed by William Bushnell Jr. | New England Premiere, July 28–August 1 Uncommon Women and Others by Wendy Wasserstein, directed by Robert Carter, August 4–8 Key Exchange by Kevin Wade, directed by John Fogle, August 11–15 The Secret Thighs of New England Women by Jan Paetow, directed by James Huston, August 18–22 Quickies: A Festival of Seven Short Plays including The Brute by Anton Chekhov, directed by  James Butterfield, Hopscotch by Israel Horovitz, directed by Robin Bowers, Line by Israel Horovitz, directed by Stephen Prutting, The Dock Brief by John Mortomer, directed by James Butterfield, August 25–29 Rocket and Snood by Peter Parnell, directed by Joanne Green of the American Repertory Theater, September 1–5 Park Your Car in Harvard Yard by Israel Horovitz, a Workshop Production, For 7 Saturdays The Gloucester Film Society presents… Plays on Film at 9.30pm | join actors, playwrights, and directors at screenings of the film versions of plays they love, Line by Israel Horovitz, performed by New York City’s 13th St Theatre Troupe, Acrobats by Israel Horovitz, performed by New York City’s 13th St Theatre Troupe, August 27–30 The Last Days of Isaac by Grethchen Cryer, directed by Allan Pierce, The Former One-on-One Basketball Champion by Israel Horovitz | World Premiere, Lou Gherig Did Not Die of Cancer by Pulitzer Price Winner Jason Miller, Dramatic Pieces by Gloucester Poet, Charles Olson, Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris a Theatre of Newburyport Production, Scooter Thomas Makes it to the Top of the World by Peter Parnell, Gloucester Stage Company 267 E. Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930, © 2020 The Gloucester Stage Company. Love in the time of terrorism is the theme of Israel Horovitz’s newest play THE DAY BEFORE YESTERDAY, which follows three couples during 72 hours, before and after a rock concert in Paris. Ginny, a successful book editor, invites a young, black aspiring author, Reg to her apartment after a boozy book party. 2019 Season. August 4, 2014 | Gloucester Blue by Israel HorovitzFeaturing Therese Plaehn, Francisco Solorzano, Lewis Wheeler and Robert Walsh.An adult dark comedy about house painters and paint…sex, violence, murder and sex. Aunt Rita is a glamorous executive at Doyle, Dane, Bernbach, the top “shop” during the Creative Revolution in advertising. By Gino DiIorio Directed by Summer L. Williams An African American professor finds herself in the middle of a plagiarism scandal. Two for the Seesaw by William Gibson, directed by Grey Cattell Johnson, June 29–July 8 Happy Days by Samuel Beckett, directed by Patrick Swanson, July13–August 12 Hard Times by Charles Dickens, adapted by Stephen Jeffreys, directed by Grey Cattell Jihnson, August 17–September 30 Strong Man Man’s Weak Child written and directed by israel Horovitz, starring Dou Yesso star of Frank’s Place and My Two Dads | World Premiere, October 14–28 Shirley Valentine by Willy Russell, a stage reading starring Tina Packer and Paula Plum in alternating performances | New England Premiere, 7 consecutive Sundays starting July 1 Endwords a one man “concert” from the writing of Samuel Beckett, directed for its off-Broadway triumph at Irish Rep, starring Chris O’Neill, March 17–April2 Coming Home to Someplace New a trilogy of stories written and performed by Jay O’Callahan, May 5–June 18 The Chopin Playoffs by Israel Horovitz, directed by Richard McElvain, June 23–July 9 Old Times by Harold Pinter, directed by Roger Curtis, July 14– August 6 The Widow’s Blind Date written and directed by Israel Horovitz, September 1–24 Better Days by Richard Dresser, directed by Grey Cattell Johnson | World Premiere, September 29–October 22 Away by Michael Gow, directed by Grey Cattell Johnson | New England Premiere, Dossy Peabody, Outstanding actress for Widow’s Blind Date, May 13–June 12 A Rosen by Any Other Name by Israel Horovitz, directed by Richard McElvain | New England Premiere, June 17–July 17 The Club by David Williamson, directed by Grey Cattell Johnson | New England Premiere, July 22–August 21 Wenceslas Square by Larry Shue, directed by Richard McElvain, August 31–October 9 Henry Lumper by Israel Horovitz, directed by grey Cattell Johnson, October 14–November 6 Travelling North by David Williamson, directed by Roger Curtis | New England Premiere, December 26–31 Our Town by Thornton Wilder a Gloucester Stage Company Project, directed by Grey Cattell Johnson, March 6 Judevine by David Budbill, directed by Dick Heller, March 13 The Removalists by David Williamson, directed by Roger Curtis, March 20 The Complete Guide to Idol Cooking, or, Jane Goodall Won’t Eat My Salmon created and performed by Kathleen Patrick, directed by Richard McElvain, March 27 Away by Michael Gow, directed by Grey Cattell Johnson, April 10 A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare, directed by Richard McElvain, April 17 2 Short Plays: Twister and Split Decision by Kevin Heelan, directed by Richard McElvain, May 13–June 14 American Beef by Elizabeth Diggs, directed by Grey Cattell Johnson | World Premiere, June 18–July 12 Semper Fi by Michael Brady | World Premiere, July 17–August 16 Year of the Duck by Israel Horowitz, directed by Geoffrey Sherman, August 20–September 13 Benefactors by Michael Frayn, directed by Grey Cattell Johnson | New England PremiereSeptember 18–October 8 Road by Jim Cartwright, directed by Grey Cattell Johnson | American Premiere, October 31–December 6 Today, I am a Fountain Pen by Israel Horovitz, directed by Richard McElvain, North Shore Fish by Israel Horovitz, directed by Grey Cattell Johnson, featuring TV personality Ted Reinstein | World Premiere, May 8–June 8 Park Your Car in Harvard Yard by Israel Horovitz, directed by Grey Cattell Johnson | World Premiere, June 27–July 20 Hard Times by Charles Dickens, adapted by Stephen Jeffreys, directed by Grey Cattell Johnson | American Premiere, July 25–August 17 Friends by Lee Kalcheim, directed by Tom Bloom, August 21–31 Line written and directed by Israel Horovitz, performed by it’s current cast from NYC’s 13th Street Theatre, July 9–21 Isn’t it Romantic by Wendy Wasserstein, directed by Grey Cattell Johnson, July 23–August4 American Buffalo by David Mamet, directed by Tom Bloom, August 6–18 Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

Photo courtesy of Cohen Media Group, Kristin Scott Thomas as Chloé Girard and Kevin Kline as Mathias Gold in MY OLD LADY. The Arthur Miller Centennial will be a multimedia performance featuring recorded interviews with Miller himself as well as scenes from some of his well-known works including The Crucible, Death of a Salesmen, and After the Fall. Tom’s satirical writing includes annual lyrics for “Banned in Boston” an Urban Improv fundraiser and his own topical songs.

Heidi Dallin interviews special guests, including Gloucester Mayor Carolyn Kirk, State Senator Bruce Tarr, and Israel Horovitz. And that’s just the show’s first half. Tom Megan: A Richard Rodgers award winner for the musical The Kid Who Would Be Pope, Tom’s thematic interests cover a wide range from A Vision, based on the life and work of William Butler Yeats (Playwrights Horizon, Eugene O Neill Center, Boston Conservatory, June 2016) to Jack a wry look at the life of Jack Kennedy (Sacred Fools Theater, LA).

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