McCarter Theater Launches THE BROTHER/SISTER PLAYS Trilogy 4/24-6/21

By: Apr. 08, 2009
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The Tony Award® -winning McCarter Theatre Center in Princeton, New Jersey, is preparing to launch the world premiere of the groundbreaking trilogy The Brother/Sister Plays, written by one of the most celebrated young playwrights of his generation: Tarell Alvin McCraney. Set to begin performances on April 24, McCraney's trilogy is comprised of three distinct works - In the Red and Brown Water, The Brothers Size, and Marcus; or The Secret of Sweet-the landmark production, which has the theater world buzzing, will be directed by Tina Landau and Robert O'Hara. Performances run through June 21.

"There is no doubt that Tarell Alvin McCraney is one of the most startling new voices to emerge in the American theater. His first major work, The Brother/Sister Plays, is an exquisite and groundbreaking cycle. Though fictional stories, the plays are grounded in the gritty realities that Tarell faced growing up in the Miami projects of the 1980's, yet they also reflect a mythic quality that harkens back to the Greeks," said Emily Mann, Artistic Director of McCarter Theatre Center.

The Brother/Sister Plays will premiere at McCarter April 24 through June 21, 2009. All three plays will be performed by a single company of nine actors in McCarter's Berlind Theater. The three plays will be performed in repertory over the course of two evenings of theater (Evening 1: In the Red and Brown Water begins performances on April 25; and Evening 2: The Brothers Size and Marcus; or The Secret of Sweet begins performances on May 15). In addition, there will be six "Marathon Weekends" featuring all three plays in one day on May 23, June 6, June 7, June 13, June 20 and June 21.

The 28-year-old McCraney has been thrilling audiences on both sides of the Atlantic with his provocative and poetic plays. A recent graduate of The Yale School of Drama, he won the Cole Porter Playwriting Award upon graduation and has since garnered such accolades as the 2007 Giles Whiting Award, the 2007 Kendeda Award, the inaugural Paula Vogel Playwriting Award, and London's prestigious Evening Standard Award. He has also been named the International Writer in Residence for the Royal Shakespeare Company through 2010, a Hodder Fellowship at the Lewis Center for the Arts at Princeton University and was awarded a seven-year residency at New Dramatists Center in New York.

Epic in scope yet intimate and genuine, Tarell Alvin McCraney's The Brother/Sister Plays masterfully weaves together three stunning tales of family and legacy. On the banks of a steamy bayou, the tiny, fictional community of San Pere, Louisiana, springs to life with daring modern-day stories of love, sexuality, kinship, and coming-of-age. Steeped in southern rhythms, inspired by Afro-Caribbean culture, and seamed shut with urban music and dance, The Brother/Sister Plays provides a lyrical and mythic look at the search for identity in a contemporary world.

The first two components of his trilogy The Brother/Sister Plays-In the Red and Brown Water and The Brothers Size-have been produced at venues including McCarter Theatre Center; Atlanta's ALLIANCE THEATRE; New York's Public Theater; London's Young Vic Theatre; Dublin's Abbey Theatre; as well as in Barcelona, Spain. The third part of the trilogy, Marcus; or The Secret of Sweet, which receive its world premiere in this production, has been selected as one of two Outstanding New American Plays from the NEA New Play Development Program, hosted by Arena Stage. McCraney's other plays include The Breach, about Hurricane Katrina, and the smash-hit Wig Out!, which just completed a successful run at New York's Vineyard Theatre and earned a GLAAD nomination.

In 2007, The New York Times said of Tarell Alvin McCraney: "Listen closely, and you might hear that thrilling sound that is one of the main reasons we go to the theater, that beautiful music of a new voice."

For tickets to The Brother/Sister Plays or more information, visit the McCarter Theatre Ticket Office at 91 University Place, Princeton, NJ; call (609) 258-2787; or visit www.mccarter.org.

Under the leadership of Artistic Director Emily Mann and Managing Director Timothy J. Shields, McCarter Theatre Center is recognized as one of the nation's premier theater companies and performing arts centers. Renowned for major contributions to the theatrical canon, recent McCarter premieres have included Edward Albee's Me, Myself & I (commissioned and premiered in 2008), Emily Mann's Mrs. Packard, Christopher Durang's Miss Witherspoon, ReGina Taylor's Crowns, Dael Orlandersmith's Yellowman, Emily Mann's Having Our Say, and Athol Fugard's Valley Song. Also a world-class performing arts presenter, McCarter offers audiences diverse programs of music, dance, and special events featuring artists of national and international repute from a wide variety of disciplines and styles. McCarter is supported in part by over 3,000 individuals, corporations and foundations.

For more information about Tarell Alvin McCraney or The Brother/Sister Plays, please visit www.mccarter.org/tarell.



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