Single tickets to the Huntington Theatre Company's 2015-2016 Season will go on sale to the general public at midnight on Tuesday, August 4. Single tickets to A Little Night Music and A Confederacy of Dunces are on sale now. The upcoming season features four world premieres, Stephen Sondheim's most popular musical, a Pulitzer Prize winner, and August Wilson's powerful memoir, with performances by award-winning Boston favorites and international theatre artists.
Tickets (starting at $25; discounts available to subscribers, members of the military, WBUR, WGBH, and the BU community, and those aged 35 and under) will be available:
- online at huntingtontheatre.org beginning at 12am
- by phone at 617 266 0800 beginning at 12pm
- in person at the Avenue of the Arts / BU Theatre (264 Huntington Ave.) and the South End / Calderwood Pavilion at the BCA (527 Tremont Street) Box Offices beginning at 12pm.
Huntington subscribers get the best seats and the best prices. Seven-play packages including A Little Night Music and A Confederacy of Dunces are the best value and start at just $150. More information is available by phone at 617 266 0800 and online at huntingtontheatre.org/subscribe.
Continuing its 33-season tradition, the Huntington will present world-class productions of new works and classics made current created by the best local and national talent in 2015-2016. The diverse lineup of productions includes Stephen Sondheim's most romantic and popular musical directed by Peter DuBois, a thought-provoking new comedy by Winnie Holzman (Wicked, "My So-Called Life"), a wild comic ride with Nick Offerman ("Parks and Recreation"), August Wilson's one-man show, a Pulitzer Prize-winning Broadway hit, a biting new comedy by Gina Gionfriddo (Rapture, Blister, Burn) and directed by Peter DuBois, a new play in English and American Sign Language written and directed by Craig Lucas (A Prelude to a Kiss), and a provocative drama ripped-from-the-headlines by Huntington Playwriting Fellow Kirsten Greenidge (Luck of the Irish).
THE 2015-2016 SEASON LINEUP:
· A Little Night Music, a sumptuous Tony-Award winning musical by Stephen Sondheim; directed by Artistic Director Peter DuBois; at the Boston University Theatre September 11 - October 11, 2015
· Choice, a thought-provoking new comedy by Winnie Holzman about the many layers that live inside a single choice; directed by Sheryl Kaller; at the Wimberly Theatre in the Calderwood Pavilion at the BCA October 16 - November 15, 2015
· A Confederacy of Dunces, a wild comic ride by Jeffrey Hatcher; based on the iconic novel by John Kennedy Toole; directed by David Esbjornson (Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, All My Sons); featuring Nick Offerman ("Parks and Recreation"); at the Boston University Theatre November 11 - December 13, 2015
· Disgraced, a riveting Broadway hit and winner of the 2013 Pulitzer Prize by Ayad Ahktar; directed by Gordon Edelstein; in association with Long Wharf Theatre; at the Boston University Theatre January 8 - February 7, 2016
· How I Learned What I Learned, August Wilson's one-man show; directed by Todd Kreidler (Guess Who's Coming to Dinner) and featuring Eugene Lee, both longtime Wilson collaborators; at the Boston University Theatre March 5 - April 3, 2016
· Can You Forgive Her?, a biting new comedy by two-time Pulitzer Prize finalist Gina Gionfriddo (Rapture, Blister, Burn; Becky Shaw); directed by Artistic Director Peter DuBois; at the Wimberly Theatre in the Calderwood Pavilion at the BCA March 25 - April 24, 2016
· I Was Most Alive With You, an ambitious and moving new play written and directed by Craig Lucas (Prelude to a Kiss) and performed in English and American Sign Language; at the Wimberly Theatre in the Calderwood Pavilion at the BCA May 27 - June 26, 2016
- PLUS -
· Milk Like Sugar, a provocative drama written by Huntington Playwriting Fellow Kirsten Greenidge (Luck of the Irish); directed by M. Bevin O'Gara (Becoming Cuba) at the Roberts Studio Theatre in the Calderwood Pavilion at the BCA January 29 - February 28, 2016
Note: Milk Like Sugar is not part of the 2015-2016 subscription season - tickets sold separately and will be available in the fall.
Recipient of the 2013 Regional Theatre Tony Award and named Best of Boston 2013 and 2014 by Boston magazine, the Huntington Theatre Company is Boston's leading professional theatre and one of the region's premier cultural assets since its founding in 1982. Bringing together superb local and national talent, the Huntington produces a mix of groundbreaking new works and classics made current to create award-winning productions, runs nationally renowned programs in education and new play development, and serves the local theatre community through its operation of the Calderwood Pavilion at the BCA. Under the direction of Artistic Director Peter DuBois and Managing Director Michael Maso and in residence at Boston University, the Huntington cultivates, celebrates, and champions theatre as an art form. For more information, visit huntingtontheatre.org.
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