Rep Stage SeasonRep Stage produces work that transports, transforms and inspires by using a variety of voices in an intimate environment.
Featuring contemporary classics and a bold regional premiere, this season's lineup of five plays and a special holiday show promises Rep Stage audiences a unique and entertaining journey. On select nights, pre and post-show discussions and opening receptions with the cast and crew are offered. And parking is still free!
The 2010-2011 season includes:
Travels With My Aunt By Graham Greene Stage Adaptation by Giles Havergal Directed by Kasi Campbell | Two by J.M. Barrie: The New Word and The Old Lady Shows Her Medals By J.M. Barrie Directed by Michael Stebbins | An Almost Holy Picture By Heather McDonald Directed by Tony Tsendeas | Speech & Debate By Stephen Karam Directed by Eve Muson |
Greene’s touching comic novel is given an inspired theatrical staging with four actors playing 25 characters, including the central figure Henry Pulling, a meek 55- year-old bank clerk who accompanies his flamboyant Aunt Augusta on a series of intriguing journeys. | A pair of sparkling gems from J.M. Barrie (Peter Pan) that exemplify how his characters touch hearts around the world. In The New Word a father tries to break through his British reserve to deliver a heartfelt farewell to his son off to war. The Old Lady Shows Her Medals is about a London charwoman and the surprising consequences of her lies to ‘keep up with the Joneses.’ | This Maryland-based playwright’s Pulitzer Prize nominated work follows one man’s odyssey from Massachusetts to New Mexico, and from despair to triumph, heeding a mysterious voice. | A cutting-edge dark comedy from one of Off-Broadway’s hottest young playwrights that cleverly blends music, cyberspace, and dance in a story of three teenage misfi ts linked by a sex scandal that rocks the town of Salem, Oregon. |
| August 25 - September 12, 2010 | October 6 - 24, 2010 | February 2 - 20, 2011 | April 13 - May 1, 2011 |