GableStage 2008-2009 Season
October 18 - November 16
Southeastern Premiere NOVEMBER by David Mamet
Set in the Oval Office just days before a presidential election, this funny new play by Pulitzer Prize winner David Mamet, which just closed on Broadway, involves civil marriages, gambling casinos, lesbians, American Indians, presidential libraries, questionable pardons and campaign contributions.
"A laugh machine! The audience provides a wall-to-wall laugh track!" -New York Times
December 27 – February 1, 2009
Southeastern Premiere ADDING MACHINE Music by Joshua Schmidt; libretto by Jason Loewith and Mr. Schmidt.
Darkly comic and heartfelt, this Award-Winning musical adaptation of Elmer Rice's incendiary 1923 play tells the story of Mr. Zero who, after 25 years of service to his company, is replaced by a mechanical adding machine. A satiric view of capitalism that bares comparison with our own unsettled economy today.
"Brilliant! Radiates the unmistakable heat, the entrancing light, of aesthetic inspiration!" - New York Times
February 21 – March 22
Southeastern Premiere DEFIANCE by John Patrick Shanley
On a United States Marine Corps base in North Carolina in 1971, two officers--one black and one white--are on a collision course over race, women and the high cost of doing the right thing. This riveting new work by the author of the Tony Award-winning Doubt is about power, love and responsibility – who has it, who wants it and who deserves it.
"An arresting, ambitious tale of race relations and the military mindset, filled with the provocative questions." -New York Times
April 18 – May 24
Southeastern Premiere NO CHILD by Nilaja Sun
Shines a light on the struggles and miracles of America's public schools. A one-character play where the actor transforms herself into an entire classroom of children, their teachers, their parents, the principal, the janitor and even a security guard with a metal detector at the front door. A play which proves that one passionate person can still make a difference.
"Astounding! An object lesson in what should not be missing from any life curriculum: hope." – New YorkerJune 20 – July 19
Southeastern Premiere THE NEW CENTURY by Paul Rudnick
This comedy, which was produced at Lincoln Center last season, revolves around a Jewish mother from Long Island with three children of assorted gay incarnations; a flamboyant resident of Palm Beach and a Midwest craftswoman visiting New York for the first time. These delicious and distraught characters collide under surprising circumstances, as we discover just where our new century might be heading.
"If Leno and Letterman regularly scored this ratio of hits to quips, much of America would be hospitalized with late-night laughter burn!" – New York Times
August 15 – September 13
World Premiere LEWD AND LASCIVIOUS by Michael McKeever
Commissioned by GableStage, this new play by South Florida's Award-Winning playwright, deals with Newton Arvin, real-life respected professor and author at Smith College. Investigations into homosexual images received by Arvin in the mail led to his arrest by the Massachusetts State Police in 1960. When two close friends and colleagues become embroiled in the scandal, Arvin is forced to decide whether to give them up in exchange for leniency in sentencing.
More will follow on GableStage's new season. In the meanwhile, please call their box office or visit their website listed below for more information.
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Coral Gables, FL 33134
305-446-1116 www.gablestage.org
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