GhostLit Repertory Theatre Company, under the leadership of Co-Artistic Directors Caitlin Teeley and Harrison Lang, is excited to announce that tickets are now on sale for their inaugural summer season.
The season includes the world-premiere musical adaptation of William Shakespeare's formative classic, The Tempest, with original music composed by Jackson Teeley put to the text of Shakespeare; the regional premiere of the five-time Tony Award-Winning musical Fun Home, based on the graphic novel by Alison Bechdel; and the world-premiere workshop of the drag musical variety-show Baby Can't Speak, written and composed by Brooklyn playwright Sarah Galante.
The Tempest plays June 14-17 at Saint James Place in Great Barrington; Tickets are $20.
Fun Home plays August 8-12 at The Egremont Barn in South Egremont; Tickets are $30.
Baby Can't Speak plays August 29 at The Egremont Barn in South Egremont; Tickets are $10.
To buy tickets to GhostLit Rep's season, and to learn more about their summer performances, including dates, times, venues, and casting, please visit ghostlitrep.com.
The 8pm August 11 performance of Fun Home will serve as a fundraiser for the Human Rights Campaign
The 8pm August 12 performance of Fun Home will serve as a fundraiser for The Trevor Project.
The Tempest original logo design by Jackson Teeley
Fun Home original logo design by Erin Briggeman
Baby Can't Speak original logo design by Sarah Galante
About GhostLit Repertory Theatre Company
GhostLit Repertory Theatre Company'score mission is to create innovative and transformative work, from the odd and experimental to the classic musical. Our intention is to bring to our audiences a reflective and thought provoking experience. We are a company that creates a safe space to explore bold artistic endeavors and be an incubator for new work. In addition, we aim to present a platform of heightened styles of performance to the youth of Berkshire County, created around new and old forms of theatre. Our goal is to capture and engage our audiences by creating work that is risky, surprising, and at times audacious; to celebrate theatre as an art form in which to test political, social, and moral ideals.
"Fun Home" is presented through special arrangement with Samuel French Inc.
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