George Street Playhouse Artistic Director David Saint has announced the slate of plays scheduled for the New Brunswick theatre's 2016-17 five-play season. George Street's 43rd season begins in October and will feature five extraordinary productions, including: Mama's Boy, a chilling glimpse into the home life of Lee Harvey Oswald; American Son, a Laurents/Hatcher Foundation Award-winner about the racial divide; Joshua Harmon's Bad Jews, a comedic take on family, faith and legacy; and Daddy Long Legs, a romantic musical based on a classic novel. A fifth production will be announced at a later date.
"Each season, we look for contemporary plays and re-imagined classics that are thought-provoking, full of heart, and engaging," said artistic director David Saint. "This season, which features several area premieres, is no exception. Our season will be completed with one additional play or musical that will surely delight our audiences."
Five-play subscription packages are currently on sale and start at $115 for all five productions. George Street Playhouse sponsors bus and theatre packages from many active adult communities in the Monroe Township area. For information on bus and theatre packages, as well as pricing and reservation information for groups of ten or more, please contact the Group Sales office at 732-846-2895, ext. 134. Individual tickets will go on sale at a later date.
George Street Playhouse is located at 9 Livingston Avenue, in the heart of New Brunswick's dining and entertainment district. For tickets and information, patrons may contact the Box Office directly at 732-246-7717 or may purchase online at GSPonline.org.
About the Productions
Mama's Boy
By Rob Urbinati
Directed by David Saint
October 18 - November 6, 2016
American Son
By Christopher Demos-Brown
February 7-26, 2017
Bad Jews
By Joshua Harmon
March 21 - April 9, 2017
Daddy Long Legs
Book by John Caird
Music & Lyrics by Paul Gordon
Based on the classic novel by Jean Webster
May 2 - 21, 2017
A witty and winsome young woman's wishes are answered when an anonymous gentleman she nicknames "Daddy Long Legs" gives her the opportunity to leave her orphanage and attend university. In return, Jerusha shares her life with her unknown benefactor through treasured letters as she grows into an intelligent and independent woman and experiences a budding romance with a young suitor. This heartwarming new musical has charmed audiences of all ages from London to New York. Based on the classic novel that inspired the 1955 movie starring Fred Astaire, Daddy Long Legs was created by Tony Award winner John Caird (Les Miserables) and Tony Award-nominee Paul Gordon (Jane Eyre). This Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Award nominee was described by Stage Scene LA as "one of the most enthralling, entertaining and moving love stories on the American musical theater stage."
One additional selection will be announced at a later date.
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