The Pasadena Playhouse announced today that they will present THE ORIGINALIST and HOLD THESE TRUTHS as part of the theater's 2016-2017 Season.
THE ORIGINALIST, by John Strand (Charles MacArthur Award-winning Lovers and Executioners), directed by Molly Smith (Camp David and Artistic Director of Arena Stage), and starring four-time Helen Hayes Award-winner Edward Gero (Goodman Theatre's Red), tells the story about a liberal law student's nerve-wracking clerkship with Justice Antonin Scalia. THE ORIGINALIST, a co-production with Asolo Repertory Theatre, will begin performances April 11, 2017 and play through May 7, 2017, and single tickets go on sale tomorrow.
HOLD THESE TRUTHS by Jeanne Sakata (Off Broadway's Hold These Truths), directed by Jessica Kubzansky (The Pasadena Playhouse's Pygmalion and Co-Artistic Director of Boston Court), and starring Ryun Yu (Geffen Playhouse's Take Me Out), will take the stage on May 30, 2017 and run through June 25, 2017. HOLD THESE TRUTHS, produced in association with East West Players, is a cautionary tale of the injustices perpetrated when nationalism, fear and hysteria collide.
THE ORIGINALIST and HOLD THESE TRUTHS both center on issues of democracy, constitutional laws, and what it means to be an American. The Pasadena Playhouse will present post-show engagement activities for every performance In order to help facilitate conversation around these timely topics. The free post-show events are in cooperation with community organizations throughout Los Angeles. The post-show engagement activity line-up for both productions will be released at a later date.
When a bright, liberal law school graduate embarks on a nerve-wracking clerkship with Justice Antonin Scalia, she discovers him to be both an infuriating sparring partner and an unexpected mentor. THE ORIGINALIST uncovers the complexities of the polarizing Supreme Court Justice while portraying the passionate people risking heart and soul to defend their interpretation of the truth, and the constitution.
"John Strand's THE ORIGINALIST is flat out great, provocative theater. It's funny, it's moving and packs some big punches. The play has become more and more meaningful over the past year since Justice Scalia's passing and with the new administration. Striving for a middle ground feels like an epic struggle these days, said Director Molly Smith. "Ed Gero's performance as Justice Scalia is even stronger and more monumental, and I know he will only continue to deepen and grow in the role. I can't wait to share this production with the wonderful audience and staff at The Playhouse.
Look out, Pasadena."
75 years ago, Executive Order 9066 called for American citizens to be ripped from their homes and forced into internment camps, detained solely based on their heritage and ancestry. Amid the chaos, one young student stands up for what he passionately believes is right in the face of a country deeply divided between national security and freedom for all. Based on a true story which follows the life of civil rights hero Gordon Hirabayashi, HOLD THESE TRUTHS is a shockingly relevant cautionary tale of the injustices perpetrated when nationalism, fear and hysteria collide.
"I had the privilege of meeting this play of Jeanne Sakata's in a very early stage of development, and was blessed to get to develop and direct it from then forward to its world premiere production and beyond. It has been an extraordinary gift, said Director Jessica Kubzansky. She added, "Not only because playwright Jeanne Sakata is herself an extraordinary light and spirit, and Ryun Yu, the actor who created the role, a beautiful man and a hugely gifted actor with enormous passion and integrity, but because, as I worked on this play, which is in some ways a love story between a man and his Constitution, I began to realize that for the first time in my life I was encountering a hero. A true hero. An American hero."HOLD THESE TRUTHS premiered at East West Players in 2007 under the title Dawn's Light: The Journey of Gordon Hirabayashi.
Please note that the previously announced production of Twelfth Night and M. Butterfly were replaced by THE ORIGINALIST and HOLD THESE TRUTHS, respectively. And, the Artistic Director's Choice is the current PlayWorks development production of Dotson Rader's GOD LOOKED AWAY starring Al Pacino and Judith Light, and directed by Robert Allan Ackerman.
The Pasadena Playhouse is located at 39 South El Molino Avenue, Pasadena, CA 91101. Single tickets for THE ORIGINALIST go on sale March 1, 2017 and the on-sale date for HOLD THESE TRUTHS is April 3, 2017. Tickets for THE ORIGINALIST and HOLD THESE TRUTHS range from $25 - $80 with premiere seats at $115. Tickets are available online at PasadenaPlayhouse.org, by phone at 626-356-7529 or at The Pasadena Playhouse Box Office (39 South El Molino Avenue).The Pasadena Playhouse began in 1917 and was recognized by the State Legislature as the State Theater of California in 1937 for bringing national and international renown to the state as a center for dramatic art in 1937. Production highlights include the launch of the national tour of Purlie (with the Goodman Theatre); Sister Act: The Musical, which played in the West End at the London Palladium Theatre and on Broadway at the Broadway Theatre (Five 2011 Tony Award nominations, including Best Musical) and is currently on a national tour; Baby It's You!, which played at Broadway's Broadhurst Theatre; and Looped starring Valerie Harper, which played at Broadway's Lyceum Theatre (2010 Tony Award Nominee, Best Actress in a Play). Other productions developed at The Pasadena Playhouse include A Night With Janis Joplin (2014 Tony Award Nominee), Stormy Weather: The Lena Horne Story, Can-Can and Ray Charles Live!
Under the leadership of Producing Artistic Director, Danny Feldman, The Pasadena Playhouse's mission is to enhance the lives of our community through theatrical productions, community programs and education. This year, The Pasadena Playhouse State Theater of California celebrates its Centennial Anniversary.For more information visit www.pasadenaplayhouse.org.
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