Artistic Director Jackie Maxwell officially announced the playbill for the Shaw Festival's 51st season today.
The Shaw Festival's 2012 season features 11 productions presented on the Festival's four Niagara-on-the-Lake stages, and includes a compelling contemporary musical, two productions by the Festival's namesake, a newly discovered Githa Sowerby play and much, much more. Impressive too is the list of directors, several of whom are members of the Shaw's renowned acting Ensemble. Now deep into finalizing the casting for this rich season, Ms. Maxwell commented: "I feel strongly that we are striding into our next half century full of energy, ideas and the means to initiate a whole new series of important theatrical conversations."
Two Shaw Festival premieres and a Coward on the Festival Theatre stage
The Shaw Festival presents Ragtime, the celebrated Tony Award-winning adaptation of E.L. Doctorow's ground-breaking novel. Directed by Artistic Director Jackie Maxwell, the Terrence McNally/Lynn Ahrens/Stephen Flaherty musical epic traces the roots of 20th century America through the complex stories of three very different families. "A fascinating and celebrated piece when it was first produced in Toronto in 1996, Ragtime's themes and ideas are even more timely today and it is thrilling to be able to explore and re-present them here at The Shaw," stated Ms. Maxwell.
At the Court House Theatre, music returns to the lunchtime with Trouble in Tahiti, Leonard Bernstein's one-act opera on love and longing in American 1950's suburbia. Following his success directing the musical reading of Trouble in Tahiti in 2010, Ensemble member Jay Turvey makes his directorial debut at the Shaw Festival with this season's jazzy lunchtime treat.
After a season of great success in the Studio Theatre with the staging of Topdog/Underdog and When the Rain Stops Falling, the focus shifts to a Canadian writer in 2012. Award-winning Quebec writer Carole Fréchette's poignantly poetic Helen's Necklace (Le Collier d'Hélène), translated and adapted by John Murrell, will be the next offering of contemporary Shavian work in the Studio.
The Shaw's celebrated Reading Series returns next season. The series has been a great opportunity to explore provocative contemporary plays from all over the world. Past featured works included Suzan-Lori Parks' Topdog/Underdog, Caryl Churchill's Serious Money and the Jay Turvey/Paul Sportelli musical Maria Severa - all of which have eventually been presented as full length productions at The Shaw. Dates and details to be confirmed.Occurring throughout the year, the Play Development Program continues its dedication to the development and production of new plays that can sit alongside those of Shaw, Chekhov and Coward, as well as new adaptations and translations that convey classic stories in a contemporary way. Currently in development are plays by Erin Shields, Michael Marc Bouchard, John Murrell and Brendan Gall. 2012 season ticket on-sale dates to note:Members' Special Priority Booking Period: November 5, 2011 to December 2, 2011
Telephone, in-person, online, fax and mail orders will be accepted beginning November 5 according to level of Membership
General Public: January 9, 2012
Fax, mail and online beginning January 9
By phone and in-person beginning January 14
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