To close their 42nd season, the Hangar Theatre will present Constellations by Nick Payne from August 4 until 13, 2016. Payne's award-winning play explores the unlikely relationship between a beekeeper and a quantum physicist. It is a story of infinite possibilities exploring how relationships might exist in a parallel universe. Constellationswill be directed by Hangar Theatre Lab Company alum Linsay Firman, who is the Director of Play Development at the Ensemble Studio Theatre (EST) in New York City. Join the cast, crew, and Hangar staff on opening night, Friday, August 5 at 8pm at the Hangar Theatre, located at 801 Taughannock Blvd, Ithaca, NY 14850 in Cass Park.
Constellations is a spellbinding love story about a beekeeper, Roland, and a quantum physicist, Marianne. Constellations raises questions about destiny and ultimately tests the boundless connection between two people. In the Hangar Theatre's 2016 Playbill Magazine, director Linsay Firman comments that the hard science mentioned in this play raises a lot big questions for a human to think about. She says, "I get conceptually the idea that every possible action spins off its own reality, but that leads to infinite possibilities...It's a pretty mindblowing concept, that every choice that we do and don't make triggers its own reality. The play puts that in visceral terms by bringing us into multiple realities between two people." She also comments on the illusion of time, by saying, "There's a scientific idea in the play that is also very impactful-the idea that on a molecular level, time is not an arrow. All moment of time exist simultaneously, the way space does...I think that's a powerful, beautiful concept to offer the audience."
Constellations stars Robert Ross Parker, who plays Roland, and Makela Spielman, who plays Marianne. Parker is the co-artistic director of Vampire Cowboys. He has been recently seen in Frankenstein (Flying Machine/Soho Repertory Theatre) and a workshop of Light (Paper Canoe). Robert Ross Parker will be making his Hangar Theatre debut. Spielman's theatre credits include multiple shows with Anne Bogart and Saratoga International Theatre Institute Company, Arena Stage, and La Jolla Playhouse. Makela Spielman will be making her professional Hangar Theatre debut. Spielman is a Hangar Theatre Lab Company alum.
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Tickets start at $22 and can be purchased online at www.HangarTheatre.org, by phone at (607) 273-ARTS (2787), or in person Hangar Theatre Box Office at the theatre (Mon-Sat between 12pm and 6pm) and one hour before curtain time. Hangar Theatre is located at 801 Taughannock Blvd, Ithaca, NY 14850.
The Hangar Theatre is committed to making theatre accessible to the entire community though its Pay What You Can (PWYC) program. Patrons may pay what they can afford to see a show at the first Saturday matinee performance of each Mainstage production. A limited number of tickets are available for PWYC thanks to the generosity of our Mainstage PWYC sponsor Schlather, Stumbar, Parks & Salk, LLP.
Hangar Theatre gratefully acknowledges 2016 Partner in Flight sponsorship from CFCU Community Credit Union and Cayuga Radio Group. Premier sponsorship forConstellationsis provided by C.S.P. Management. The Hangar Theatreis dedicated to providing exceptional theatre experiences of high professional quality to enrich, enlighten, educate, and entertain the diverse audience in the Finger Lakes region and beyond. Strong educational and training programs are central parts of our commitment to the local and national artistic communities. Visit our website at www.HangarTheatre.org
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