Steppenwolf Theatre Company is pleased to announce its 2010/2011 Subscription Season, exploring the theme of public/private self. Season subscriptions are currently on-sale.
Detroit
a new play by
Lisa D'Amourdirected by ensemble member
Austin Pendletonfeaturing ensemble members
Kevin Anderson,
Kate Arrington,
Ian Barford,
Robert Breuler and
Laurie MetcalfEdward Albee's
Who's Afraid of
Virginia Woolf?
Directed by
Pam MacKinnonFeaturing ensemble members
Tracy Letts and
Amy MortonSex with Strangers
By Laura Eason, directed by associate artist Jessica Thebus
Featuring ensemble member
Sally Murphy with
Stephen Louis GrushThe Hot L Baltimore
By
Lanford Wilson, directed by ensemble member
Tina LandauFeaturing ensemble members
Alana Arenas,
K. Todd Freeman and
Yasen Peyankov with Allison Torem
Middletown
A new play by
Will Eno, directed by
Les WatersFeaturing ensemble member
Alana Arenas,
Francis Guinan,
Martha Lavey and
Tracy Lettswith
Michael Patrick Thornton
"For our 2010/2011 season, we explore the theme of public/private self. The five plays we have chosen explore how the public and private aspects of our lives unfold in an increasingly complex world," comments Steppenwolf Artistic Director
Martha Lavey. "We have chosen five stories that, in their unique ways, reveal the dual nature of our public/private lives and the multiple communities in which we circulate. The dynamic interplay between our public and private selves is home to both our darkness and our brilliance. We invite you to join us for our 35th anniversary and experience lives that may seem familiar-until they reveal their beautiful, strange angles," adds Lavey.
Steppenwolf ensemble members currently confirmed for the 2010/2011 Season include:
Kevin Anderson,
Alana Arenas,
Kate Arrington,
Ian Barford,
Robert Breuler,
K. Todd Freeman,
Francis Guinan,
Tina Landau,
Martha Lavey,
Tracy Letts,
Laurie Metcalf,
Amy Morton,
Sally Murphy,
Austin Pendleton and
Yasen Peyankov. Additional casting to be announced.
Subscription Series packages start at $135. Dinner/Theatre and Wine Series packages are also available. To purchase a 2010-2011 subscription, contact Audience Services at 1650 N. Halsted, (312) 335-1650 or visit
www.steppenwolf.org.
The
Steppenwolf Theatre Company 2010/2011 Subscription Season includes:
September 9 - November 7, 2010
Detroit
A new play by
Lisa D'AmourDirected by ensemble member
Austin PendletonFeaturing ensemble members
Kevin Anderson,
Kate Arrington,
Ian Barford,
Robert Breuler and
Laurie MetcalfIn the Steppenwolf Downstairs Theatre
In a "first ring" suburb outside a mid-sized American city, Ben and Mary fire up the grill to welcome the new neighbors who've moved into the long-empty house next door. The fledgling friendship soon veers out of control, shattering the fragile hold Ben and Mary have on their way of life-with unexpected comic consequences. Detroit is a fresh, off-beat look at what happens when we dare to open ourselves up to something new.
Lisa D'Amour is a playwright and interdisciplinary artist whose works have been presented in New York and other major U.S. cities. D'Amour has been commissioned to write two new plays for Steppenwolf over the next two years through support from the
Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
December 2, 2010 - February 6, 2011
Edward Albee's
Who's Afraid of
Virginia Woolf?
Directed by
Pam MacKinnonFeaturing ensemble members
Tracy Letts and
Amy MortonIn the Steppenwolf Downstairs Theatre
On the campus of a small New England college, George and Martha invite a new professor and his wife home for a nightcap. As the cocktails flow, the young couple finds themselves caught in the crossfire of a savage marital war where the combatants attack the self deceptions they forged for their own survival. Ensemble members
Tracy Letts and
Amy Morton face off as one of theatre's most notoriously dysfunctional couples in Albee's hilarious and harrowing masterpiece.
Edward Albee is a Pulitzer Prize and Tony® Award-winning American playwright whose noted works include A Delicate Balance, Seascape, Three Tall Women and The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia?
Pam MacKinnon returns to Steppenwolf, having previously directed Good Boys and True. A trusted collaborator of Albee's, MacKinnon most recently directed his play Occupant at New York's
Signature Theatre, having previously directed productions of Peter and Jerry; The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia? and The Play About the Baby.
January 20 - May 15, 2011
Sex with Strangers
By Laura Eason
Directed by associate artist Jessica Thebus
Featuring ensemble member
Sally Murphy with
Stephen Louis GrushIn the Steppenwolf Upstairs Theatre
Ethan is a hot young writer whose online journals of "sexcapades" are the buzz of the blogosphere. Olivia is an attractive 30-something whose own writing career is fizzling. They hook up, sex turns into dating and dating into something more complicated. A break-out hit at Steppenwolf's 2009 First Look Repertory, Sex with Strangers explores how we invent our identity - online and off - and what happens when our private lives become public domain.
Laura Eason, a longtime member of the Lookingglass Theatre ensemble, is the author of more than 15 plays, both original works and adaptations. Previous productions at Steppenwolf include When the Messenger is Hot, A Tale of Two Cities and Huck Finn. Jessica Thebus directed Sex with Strangers during Steppenwolf's 2009 First Look Repertory of New Work. Other Steppenwolf directing credits include Intimate Apparel, Dead Man's Cell Phone, No Place Like Home, When the Messenger is Hot (also
59E59 Theaters, NYC) and Sonia Flew.
March 24 - May 29, 2011
The Hot L Baltimore
By
Lanford WilsonDirected by ensemble member
Tina LandauFeaturing ensemble members
Alana Arenas,
K. Todd Freeman and
Yasen Peyankov with Allison Torem
In the Steppenwolf Downstairs Theatre
The Hotel Baltimore used to be the swankiest place in town-now it has a date with the wrecking ball. Eviction notices just went out to its residents, who live on the fringes of society and call the seedy hotel home. This acclaimed play from the author of Balm in Gilead is filled with everyday humanity-unexpectedly intimate and moving. Helmed by visionary director
Tina Landau, Hot L Baltimore reveals the private lives of an unconventional community about to be turned inside out.
Steppenwolf's defining 1980 production of
Lanford Wilson's Balm in Gilead later transferred Off-Broadway. Other plays by the Pulitzer Prize winner seen at Steppenwolf include The Fifth of July, Home Free, his translation of Three Sisters (1985) and Burn This.
Tina Landau's Steppenwolf directing credits include The Brother/Sister Plays, Superior Donuts by ensemble member
Tracy Letts (also on Broadway), The Tempest, The Diary of
Anne Frank, Cherry Orchard, The Time of Your Life, The Berlin Circle and her own play, Space.
June 16 - August 14, 2011
Middletown
A new play by
Will EnoDirected by
Les WatersFeaturing ensemble member
Alana Arenas,
Francis Guinan,
Martha Lavey and
Tracy Letts with
Michael Patrick Thornton
In the Steppenwolf Downstairs Theatre
Mary Swanson just moved to Middletown. About to have her first child, she is eager to enjoy the neighborly bonds a small town promises. But life in Middletown is complicated: neighbors are near strangers and moments of connection are fleeting. Middletown is a playful, poignant portrait of a town with two lives, one ordinary and visible, the other epic and mysterious.
Will Eno's frequently produced play THOM PAIN (based on nothing) was a finalist for the 2005 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. His other works include The Flu Season, TRAGEDY: a tragedy and OH, THE HUMANITY and other exclamations.
Les Waters serves as Associate Artistic Director of
Berkeley Repertory Theatre. He returns to Steppenwolf, having previously directed The Designated Mourner and The Memory of Water.
Free post-show discussions are offered after every performance in the subscription season.
Committed to the principle of ensemble performance through the collaboration of a company of actors, directors and playwrights,
Steppenwolf Theatre Company's mission is to advance the vitality and diversity of American theater by nurturing artists, encouraging repeatable creative relationships and contributing new works to the national canon. The company, formed in 1976 by a collective of actors, is dedicated to perpetuating an ethic of mutual respect and the development of artists through on-going group work. Steppenwolf has grown into an internationally renowned company of 43 artists whose talents include acting, directing, playwriting and textual adaptation. For additional information, visit www.steppenwolf.org, www.facebook.com/SteppenwolfTheatre and www.twitter.com/SteppenwolfThtr.
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