South Coast Repertory's 48th season will offer audiences an exciting blend of new plays and modern-day classics. The season begins with an adaptation of Jane Austen's beloved Pride and Prejudice and will include works from some of theatre's master craftsmen: Horton Foote's touching The Trip to Bountiful, August Wilson's powerful Jitney, Donald Margulies' stimulating Sight Unseen and Suzan-Lori Park's gripping Topdog/Underdog. The new work includes the Southland debut of Molly Smith Metzler's comedy of class, Elemeno Pea, and the world premieres of three plays read at this year's Pacific Playwrights Festival: Catherine Trieschmann's pressure-cooker drama How the World Began, Steven Drukman's family comedy The Prince of Atlantis and Octavio Solis and Adam Gwon's emotional chamber musical, Cloudlands.
The 2011-12 season was chosen jointly by SCR's new Artistic Director Marc Masterson and Founding Artistic Directors David Emmes and Martin Benson.
"This season's selections are strikingly varied," said Masterson. "The plays we chose reflect the breadth of the theatrical world. They include comedies and dramas, casts of two and 22, straight plays and musicals, in settings as diverse as Kansas and London. The roster of playwrights includes some who are just starting out and others with Pulitzer Prizes under their belts. We believe these nine plays come together to make one terrific season."
The 2011-2012 season will also include the 32nd rendition of holiday favorite A Christmas Carol, starring Hal Landon, Jr., Nov. 26 through Dec. 24.
Also on tap is the 15th annual Pacific Playwrights Festival, one of the preeminent festivals of new plays in the United States. The festival, which features five staged readings and two full productions, will take place April 27 - 29, 2012.
And SCR's Theatre for Young Audiences season features three lively and colorful productions for the entire family, including the SCR-commissioned musical Jane of the Jungle and the return of the popular Junie B. Jones.
Season tickets are currently available by subscription only, and may be purchased online at www.scr.org, by phone at (714) 708-5555 or in person at the SCR box office. Packages range from $42 to $495. Single tickets will be available to the public on August 7.
ABOUT SCR: Tony Award-winning South Coast Repertory, founded in 1964 by David Emmes and Martin Benson, is widely recognized as one of the leading professional theatres in the United States. SCR is committed to theatre that illuminates the compelling personal and social issues of our time, not only on its stages but through its wide array of education and outreach programs. While its productions represent a balance of classic and modern theatre, SCR is renowned for its extensive new-play development program, which includes the nation's largest commissioning program for emerging and established writers and composers. Each year, it showcases some of the country's best new plays in the Pacific Playwrights Festival, which attracts theatre professionals from across the nation. Of SCR's more than 450 productions, one-quarter have been world premieres, whose subsequent stagings achieved enormous success throughout America and around the world. SCR-developed works have garnered two Pulitzer Prizes and eight Pulitzer nominations, several Obie Awards and scores of major new-play awards. Located in Costa Mesa, California, SCR's Folino Theater Center is home to the 507-seat Segerstrom Stage, the 336-seat Julianne Argyros Stage and the 94-seat Nicholas Studio. Today, SCR produces 13 shows and eight public readings each season.
The 2011-2012 Season
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen, adapted for the stage by Joseph Hanreddy and J.R. Sullivan (Sept. 9 - Oct. 9) Segerstrom Stage
One of the most popular novels in English literature comes to the stage in a lavish production centered around a bustling, enthusiastic-and discombobulated-family. They're the Bennets-the terribly silly but determined Mrs. Bennet, her bemused but doting husband and their five daughters, all of marriageable age. So imagine the stir when a wealthy young man and his handsome friend turn up in the neighborhood. The daughters are agog, with one exception. The beautiful (and independent) Elizabeth has no interest in the handsome (and enigmatic) Mr. Darcy, who is equally aloof. Directed by Kyle Donnelly. How the World Began by Catherine Trieschmann (Sept. 25 - Oct. 16) Julianne Argyros StageJunie B. in Jingle Bells, Batman Smells! by Allison Gregory from the books by Barbara Park (Nov. 4 - 20) Julianne Argyros Stage
Junie B. is back! We couldn't let another season pass without a return visit from the world's funniest first grader-yes, she's in first grade now, but so is her nemesis Tattletale May. And, with the holidays coming, Santa is watching Junie B. like a hawk. (She sure hopes he didn't see her throw grass in May's hair.) To make things worse, when she draws a name for the Secret Santa gift party, it's May! Even though Junie B. and and her stuffed elephant Philip Johnny Bob talk it over and decide a lump of coal is the perfect gift for May, Junie B. will steal your heart-and brighten your spirits-with her last-minute choice. Directed by Casey Stangl. The Borrowers by Mary Norton, adapted for the stage by Charles Way (Feb. 10 - 26, 2012) Julianne Argyros StageIn this enchanting new play based on an award-winning classic of children's literature, Arrietty lives a quiet life with her parents in a warm and cozy home. But, like any fourteen-year-old girl, she longs for the big wide world. And that world is really enormous for Arrietty because she's only four inches tall, and home is beneath the floorboards with scary "human beans" living just above. One day she's allowed to go above to "borrow" a few necessities and meets a human boy. But when he accidentally reveals their hiding place, her little family has to flee to the great outdoors, where she sees her first sunrise, gets surprised by a crow and spends the night in a shoe. Arrietty's adventure has begun! Directed by Shelley Butler. Jane of the Jungle, book and lyrics by Karen Zacarias, music by Deborah Wicks La Puma (May 25 - June 10, 2012) Julianne Argyros StageJane is an ordinary suburban girl, complete with a really nice mom and a bratty little brother. But Jane is on the verge of some big changes. Middle school is looming, and that's both exciting and a little scary. And yet nothing compares with the jolt she gets when she wakes up one morning to discover she has acquired spots, furry ears and a tail! Not only that, but her neighborhood seems to be turning into a jungle! This delightfully inventive new musical takes a wild and wonderful approach to everything kids have to go through before they're truly "grown up." Directed by Juliette Carrillo. All selections are subject to change.
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