Tickets are $25 to $35 and may be purchased by calling the box office at 717-232-6736 or visiting openstagehbg.com. Student and group discounts are available.
Winner of the 2010 Tony award for best play, Red peers inside the studio of towering abstract-expressionist Mark Rothko. Set during 1958-59, the play follows Rothko's labors over a series of murals, commissioned for a princely sum by New York's Four Seasons restaurant.
As he works, he lectures his young assistant, Ken, on his theories of art and aesthetics, giving viewers a peek into the head of a great artist without releasing the results of his ear exams. Initially meek in the presence of a living legend, Ken begins to push back, challenging the older painter on his idiosyncratic ideas and accusing him of selling out his talent for money. A powerful examination of Rothko's enduring relevancy, the show has won accolades from such media outlets as the Guardian, which called it "something rare in modern drama: a totally convincing portrait of the artist as a working visionary."
Tina Sell, Education Director for Susquehanna Art Museum, will be at the Sunday October 23rd performance. After the matinee, Ms. Sell will lead a discussion on Rothko and the play.
PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE: Evenings at 7:30pm: Oct 7, 8, 14, 15, 20, 21, 22, 27, 28, & 29Sunday Matinees at 2pm: Oct 23 & 30Street parking is free after 7pm and on Sundays in Harrisburg.
About Open Stage of Harrisburg
Open Stage is the capital city's oldest professional theatre company. Now celebrating its 31st season as a leading self-producing theatre in the region, Open Stage produces thought-provoking contemporary dramas, comedies, and musicals in the 121-seat Angino Family Theater. This season is funded, in part, by the Cultural Enrichment Fund, the capital region's united arts fund. Open Stage of Harrisburg is a Constituent of Theatre Communications Group (TCG), the national organization for American theatre.
Next up at Open StageTwo plays will split stage time at Open Stage this December. A Christmas Carol and The Santaland Diaries will run in repertory December 2 to 23.
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