Lincoln Center Theater (under the direction of Andre Bishop, Artistic Director, and Bernard Gersten, Executive Producer) by arrangement with Jean Doumanian and Freddy DeMann will produce the American premiere of WHEN THE RAIN STOPS FALLING, a new play by Andrew Bovell, directed by David Cromer. Previews begin at the Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater (150 W. 65 Street) on Thursday, February 11. Opening night is Monday, March 8.
WHEN THE RAIN STOPS FALLING is an epic drama, set in England and Australia, that traces a family's history spanning 80 years. The play premiered at the Australia's 2008 Adelaide Festival, was subsequently presented by the
Sydney Theater Company and recently produced in London by the Almeida Theatre .
Casting and designers for WHEN THE RAIN STOPS FALLING will be announced at a later date.
Australian writer Andrew Bovell is best known for his award winning film Lantana and for co-writing the original screenplay for Baz Luhrmann's Strictly Ballroom. His play, Speaking In Tongues, was seen at Hampstead Theatre in 2000 and toured internationally.
Director
David Cromer directed the critically acclaimed off-Broadway production of
Thornton Wilder's Our Town (in which he also plays the Stage Manager) and is directing the upcoming Broadway productions of
Neil Simon's Brighton Beach Memoirs and Broadway Bound. He also directed the off-Broadway productions of The Adding Machine: a musical (2008 Obie Award) and Orson's Shadow and has directed extensively in Chicago. .
This fall
Lincoln Center Theater, which is currently celebrating its 25th Year, will be presenting IN THE NEXT ROOM or the vibrator play, a new play by
Sarah Ruhl, directed by Les Waters on Broadway at the Lyceum Theatre (149 West 45 Street), while its award-winning production of Rodgers and Hammerstein's SOUTH PACIFIC, directed by
Bartlett Sher, continues its record-breaking run at Lincoln Center's Vivian Beaumont Theater, and BROKE-OLOGY, a new play by Nathan Louis Jackson, directed by
Thomas Kail, beginning on Thursday, September 10 at the Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater. In addition,
Lincoln Center Theater's new programming initiative LCT3, which is devoted to the work of new playwrights, directors and designers, will present WHAT ONCE WE FELT a new play by
Ann Marie Healy, directed by Ken Rus Schmoll, the first of three productions of its second season at The Duke on 42nd Street, beginning Monday, October 26.
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