Horizon Theatre Company is pleased to announce its 27th season of Contemporary Theatre. Horizon's 2011 season features four Regional Premieres and the revival of an audience favorite. Horizon's intimate 175 seat theatre can be found in Atlanta's funky Little Five Points business and arts district.
The season will open on February 25, 2011 with the Superior Donuts from Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award winning Author
Tracy Letts. "A soulful play full of humor and humanity " (Variety) will feature Atlanta actor Chris Kayser, Superior Donuts is directed by Jeff Adler and will run February 25 - March 27.
Up Next is Legacy of Light by Karen Zacarias, an "entertaining new comedy" (Variety) that is a comic quest for self-discovery, knowledge and love. Legacy of Light will run April 8 - May 8, 2011.
For the summer of 2011 Horizon will present Avenue Q winner of the Tony Award for Best Musical, Best Score, and Best Book. This smart, hilarious, risqué and full of heart musical for grown-ups will be directed by Heidi Cline and runs May 20 - July3, 2011.
Also for the summer of 2011 Horizon will mount a revival of the 2006 hit Three Sistahs. Full of Gospel voices including Bernadine Mitchell, and directed by Thomas W. Jones II, who also penned the book and lyrics this blues and pop musical runs July 15 - August 28, 2011.
Finishing off the 2011 season is the winner of the 2009 Pulitzer Prize for Drama - Ruined by
Lynn Nottage. This epic story of love, war, adventure and opportunism, directed by Lisa Adler will run September 16 - October 16, 2011.
Season tickets are on sale now for Horizon's five-play season with package prices ranging from $55 to $160. Subscription perks include discounts to local restaurants, free ticket Wild Cards, and discounts to The Santaland Diaries & other special events.
Single ticket prices are $25-$30 on Saturdays; $22-$25 on Fridays, Sundays, and Saturday Matinees; $20 on Wednesdays and Thursdays. Prices do not include tax. Tickets may be ordered by phone at 404-584-7450 or online at
www.horizontheatre.com. MasterCard, Visa, Discover and
American Express are accepted. All seating is General Admission.
About Horizon Theatre CompanyHorizon Theatre Company, 1083 Austin Avenue, connects people to each other, the community and the world through professional, contemporary theater. For more information about tickets, group sales, or to receive a season brochure, call 404.584.7450 or visit www.horizontheatre.com.
Horizon Theatre Company is grateful for the sponsorship by the Turner Voices initiative of Turner Broadcasting, who provides generous support to the 2010 season. Additional major funding is provided by the Metro Atlanta Arts Fund, Home Depot Foundation, and Macy's, as well as the Fulton County Commission under the guidance of the Fulton County
Arts Council. Horizon Theatre is also supported in part by the Georgia Council for the Arts through appropriations of the Georgia General Assembly. The Council is a Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts. Additional funding is provided by the City of Atlanta, Office of Cultural Affairs.
2011 SeasonSuperior DonutsFebruary 25 - March 27, 2011
by
Tracy Letts, Pulizer Prize and Tony Award winning Author
Directed by Jeff Adler
"...a soulful play, full of humor and humanity" - Variety
The neighborhood, the donut shop, and Arthur have all gone to pot. When young Franco Wicks busts in with fresh dough and even fresher dreams, stale Arthur can no longer pretend he doesn't care. The author of the Pulitzer Prize and Tony award winning August: Osage County turns up the comedic heat on a man and a community grappling with change. A tough and tasty tale of friendship and redemption. Starring Chris Kayser.
Legacy of LightApril 8 - May 8, 2011
by Karen Zacarias
American Theatre Critics Association Steinberg New Play Citation, 2009
"... entertaining new comedy" - Variety
It's the best of all possible worlds for Émilie du Châtelet, brilliant physicist and lover to Voltaire. At age 42 she discovers she is with child. Fearing she will die in childbirth, she races to complete her research and leave her legacy. Meanwhile, present day scientist Olivia, unable to conceive and wondering what she will sacrifice for motherhood, arranges for a surrogate, who pulls together past and present in a stellar collision. The apple doesn't fall far from the tree in this comic quest for self-discovery, knowledge and love.
Avenue QMay 20 - July 3, 2011
Music & Lyrics by
Robert Lopez and
Jeff Marx, Book by
Jeff WhittyDirected by Heidi Cline
Winner of the Tony Award for Best Musical
"savvy, sassy and eminently likable" - New York Times
"HILARIOUS, insightful entertainment - an EXUBERANT BLAST OF FRESH AIR!" - Theater Review
Smart, hilarious, risque and full of heart, Avenue Q is Broadway's smash-hit Tony award winner for Best Musical, Best Score and Best Book. The neighbors are nice on Avenue Q, the only address you can afford when you're fresh out of college, out of a job, or just trying to find your way in life. Princeton,
Gary Coleman (yes, that one!), Christmas Eve and their newfound friends (played by talented actors and puppets) valiantly seek jobs, dates, and their ever-elusive purpose in life. An upbeat musical for grown-ups.
* Contains mature language and situations; not intended for children.
Three SistahsJuly 15 - August 28
Story by Janet Pryce, Book & Lyrics by Thomas W. Jones II, Music by William Hubbard
Directed by Thomas W. Jones II
Revival of the 2006 Hit!
"If you like gospel voices smoked in honey, a deep fried beat, sex and sass you'll love this tale of Three Sistahs" - stagespace.com
Back for an encore performance, this blues & pop musical set in 1969 is about three sisters - an idealistic activist, a suburban housewife and a diligent professor - as they gather for the third year in a row for a funeral. Two years ago it was Mamma. Last year it was Daddy. This year it is their only brother. When they return to pack up the family home, sparks fly as they share wine, memories, dreams and secrets. During the last night in their childhood home, these three sisters determine what family means to them now. Starring Bernadine Mitchell.
RuinedSeptember 16 - October 16
By
Lynn NottageDirected by Lisa Adler
Winner of the 2009 Pulitzer Prize for Drama
"A clear eyed celebration of endurance" - New York Times
Savvy business woman Mama Nadi knows how to survive in the midst of the Congo civil war: don't take sides. She sells beers and girls to any man who'll leave his gun at the door. The good-time atmosphere of the canteen and her sharp wits can't always protect her and her girls from the chaos around them, but their courage, humor, and hope live on in this gripping drama. An epic story of love, war, adventure, and opportunism in which love survives in the midst of great injustice.
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