A Contemporary Theater Announces Additions To 45th Season
By: Reynard Loki
A Contemporary Theatre announces adjustments and additions to its 45th Anniversary Season. Rounding out the six-play Mainstage season is the corporate comedy Below the Belt (May 22-June 21, previously listed as TBA), starring acclaimed film and television actor Judd Hirsch. In addition, subscribers to ACT receive special entrée to discounted tickets to the Broadway smash hit, August: Osage County, on tour at The Paramount October 27-November 1.
On the heels of a successful 2008 Season that The Seattle Times Theater Critic Misha Berson called, "the most consistently daring and creative of the major theaters" (12/28/08), ACT will open its season with Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (April 10-May 22), followed by Below the Belt, the break/s (June 17-July 12), Das Barbecü (July 31-September 6), Runt of the Litter (September 18-October 11), and Rock 'n' Roll (October 9-November 8).Season subscriptions are on sale now and single tickets go on sale mid-February. Subscriptions range from $60 (students with ID/25 and under) to $300, and include a special $171 senior matinee package. Subscriptions are available at the Ticket Office, 700 Union Street in downtown Seattle, by phone at (206) 292-7676 or online at acttheatre.org. Single ticket prices range $10/$15 (for students with ID/25 and under) to $55.The Updated 2009 Mainstage Season:Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (April 10 - May 10)
Adapted by Jeffrey Hatcher from the novella Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson; directed by R. Hamilton Wright
Below the Belt (May 22 – June 21)By Richard Dresser, featuring award-winning actor Judd HirschACT is welcomes acclaimed actor Judd Hirsch (Ordinary People, television's Taxi and Numb3rs) in this farcical skewering of globalized corporate culture. Somewhere, in an anonymous factory cranking out units of some unnamed product, three men try to maintain some semblance of humanity and self, despite a crushingly conformist and hyper-masculine bureaucracy. Cross the sitcom The Office with Samuel Beckett, and the results might look like something like this—darkly funny, and disconcertingly familiar.
Following the 2009 Mainstage season, ACT will stage its 34th annual production of the Seattle holiday favorite, A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, adapted by Gregory A. Falls, November 29-December 27, 2009. Now with one solid season under its belt, The Central Heating Lab at ACT will continue to challenge audiences in 2009 with after-hour companion pieces inspired by the Mainstage productions, as well as an eight week comedy series, a dance residency by the Maureen Whiting Company, the 2009 New Play Award and workshop, the 5th Annual RAWSTOCK film festival, Seattle Dance Project, the Moisture Festival and much more.**Titles, dates and venues subject to change.For the past 44 seasons, ACT's mission has been to inspire our diverse community through theatre that advances our understanding of human life. To dare, excite, and enrich artists and audiences. To steward our many resources. Through The Central Heating Lab, ACT seeks to heat things up and create a conversation with its season that reaches for an even deeper impact.
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