2018-2019 Theater Series

THEATER | MUSIC | DANCE | SIGNATURE

 

This season, immerse yourself in these dramatically human stories about love, hate, and everything in between.

SEPTEMBER 7 – OCTOBER 7, 2018

The Age of Innocence

By Edith Wharton
Adapted for the stage by Douglas McGrath
Directed by Doug Hughes

Adapted from Edith Wharton’s novel by Douglas McGrath (EmmaNicholas Nickleby) and directed by Doug Hughes (JunkThe Father on Broadway), The Age of Innocence is both ravishingly romantic and heartbreakingly unsentimental.

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OCTOBER 9-28, 2018

Detroit ′67

By Dominique Morisseau
Directed by Jade King Carroll

NO MATTER WHAT HAPPENS OUTSIDE, YOU ALWAYS HAVE FAMILY.

It’s the summer of 1967, and the songs of Motown are breaking records and breaking barriers. Chelle and her brother, Lank, are running an unlicensed after-hours joint out of their basement. Pent-up emotions erupt, and they must navigate the chaos both outside and within.

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January 11–February 10, 2019

The Niceties

By Eleanor Burgess
Directed by Kimberly Senior

Discussions of grammar and Google between a professor and student turn to race and reputation. And before they know it, they’re in dangerous territory, facing stunning implications that can’t be undone.

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March 12–31, 2019

Ken Ludwig’s The Gods of Comedy

Directed by Amanda Dehnert

McCarter favorite Ken Ludwig (Baskerville, Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express) is back with a hilariously divine new play filled with madcap mayhem, a touch of romance, and lots of laughs.

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NOW–JUNE 2

Skylight

By David Hare
Directed by Emily Mann

When is desire not enough?
Former lovers attempt to rekindle their passionate relationship, only to find themselves locked in a dangerous battle of opposing ideologies and mutual desires.

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December 4-29, 2018

A Christmas Carol

By Charles Dickens
Adapted by David Thompson
Directed by Adam Immerwahr

This annual holiday tradition will usher you into the spirit of the season with all the joy, wonder, and generosity that Scrooge himself discovers.

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