Stray Cat Theatre unleashes its 2016-2017 Season!
Season 15:
John
by Annie Baker
September 16 - October 1, 2016
at Tempe Center for the Arts
Directed by Ron May
The new play from the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of THE FLICK
The week after Thanksgiving. A Bed and Breakfast in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. A cheerful innkeeper. A young couple trying to stay together. Hundreds of inanimate objects...watching. Something about this B&B is decidedly off. Dark, foreboding, and mysterious, Stray Cat is thrilled to once again be at the forefront of bringing this exceptional young playwright's newest work to the Valley. This fantastical new play is bound to have you talking long after the curtain goes down. "Annie Baker's John is so good on so many levels that it casts a unique and brilliant light." - The New Yorker
Recently filmed as a local feature titled POSTMARKED, and written by Valley playwright Ron Hunting; Stray Cat is thrilled to mount the World Premiere production of the original play - a comically dark, taut new thriller. While making his appointed rounds, mailman George Ruth witnesses a murder. He thinks it's a drug deal gone bad. Boy is he ever wrong. Think the unpredictability of Quentin Tarantino (Reservoir Dogs) meets the dark undercurrents of Martin McDonagh (The Pillowman) meets the edgy narrative style of David Mamet (American Buffalo) and you have some idea of what to expect from this hilarious, trenchant new work.
Native SonStray Cat is purring like crazy to bring this powerhouse new work to the Valley. Suffocating in rat-infested poverty on the South Side of Chicago in the 1930s, 20-year-old Bigger Thomas struggles to find a place for himself in a world whose prejudice has shut him out. After taking a job in a wealthy white man's house, Bigger unwittingly unleashes a series of events that violently and irrevocably seal his fate. Adapted with theatrical ingenuity by Chicago's Nambi E. Kelley, Richard Wright's iconic novel about oppression, freedom, and justice bursts to life on stage in this ground-breaking and shattering new adaptation The Chicago Tribune hailed as "...gutsy, powerful, relentless, profoundly disturbing."
Hir
by Taylor Mac
April 28 - May 13, 2017
at the Tempe Center for the Arts
Directed by Ron May
Somewhere in the suburbs, Isaac has returned from the war to help take care of his ailing father, only to discover a household in revolt. The insurgent: his mom. Liberated from an oppressive marriage, with Isaac's newly out transgender sibling as her ally, she's on a crusade to dismantle the patriarchy. But in Taylor Mac's sly, subversive comedy, annihilating the past doesn't always free you from it. You won't want to miss out on this subversive, hilarious implosion of the nuclear family. "Perhaps no play this year inspired a greater sense of awe...." - The New York Times
Please note that all productions will be at Stray Cat's new home at the Tempe Center for the Arts, except for the third show, which will be at the Helen K Mason Performing Arts Center in downtown Phoenix.
Season Addict Admits on sale soon. Single tickets on sale this August. Visit www.straycattheatre.org for details.
*ALL TITLES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE
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