The doors are open, audiences are back in the seats, actors are back on the stage and we couldn’t be more thrilled to announce this wonderful line-up for our 107th Season!
By Diana Son
Directed by Belle Burr
September 9–25, 2022
What can be more powerful and moving than a tale of enduring love that miraculously survives a shocking assault? Diana Son’s remarkable play traces Callie and Sara’s journey together through a world that is alternately funny and serious, warm, tender, and brutal.
“To love is to declare oneself, and STOP KISS should speak to anyone who has had to search deep within to find the strength and conviction to join hands with another. I can’t remember a love story that has moved me more.” - L.A. Times
Created by Phillip George and David Lowenstein
Continuity by Peter Charles Morris and Phillip George
Directed by Lou Otero
October 21 – November 20, 2022
With its irresistible blend of hip-swiveling hits, this pulse-pounding, raucous musical takes audiences back to the music, style and freedom of the 1960’s with such classic numbers as “Downtown,” “To Sir With Love,” “Son of a Preacher Man,” “Goldfinger,” “I Know A Place” and many more. Join five groovy gals as they come of age during those glorious days that made England swing.
“SHOUT! is without a doubt a celebration of the music and an homage to the women who made it great.” - BroadwayWorld.com
By Neil Simon
Directed by Steve Goldklang
January 6–29, 2023
Broadway’s King of Comedy brings his young alter ego, Eugene, back to Brighton Beach as he and his brother, Stanley hilariously struggle to break into show business as comedy writers for CBS, and watch helplessly as their parents’ marriage implodes. Simon’s Tony Award-winning and Pulitzer Prize-nominated comedy provides a potent mix of laughter and tears.
“BROADWAY BOUND contains some of its author’s most accomplished writing to date.” - N.Y. Times
By Adam Long, Daniel Singer and Jess Winfield
Directed by Daniel Douek
February 17 – March 12, 2023
Egad and forsooth! Take three wild’n’crazy actors plus Shakespeare’s 37 plays, cram ‘em all into 97 minutes, and you’ll learn more about The Bard (through songs, raps, interpretative dancing and even a cooking show!) than you ever did while you were asleep in English class. MEDICAL ALERT: “THE COMPLETE WORKS….” could be injurious to your funny bone.
“If you like Shakespeare, you’ll love this show. If you hate Shakespeare, you’ll love this show!” - The Today Show
By Katori Hall
Directed by Dwight R.B. Cook
March 31 – April 23, 2023
Hall’s Olivier Award-winning drama begins as a deceptively simple account of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s final night on Earth, but then explodes into a powerful rumination on race, politics, life and death that connects King’s legacy to all of us.
“THE MOUNTAINTOP is soul-stirring and eye-opening.” - New York Daily News
By Dale Wasserman, based on the novel by Ken Kesey
Directed by Audra M. Mullen
May 19 – June 11, 2023
Renegade criminal Randle P. McMurphy wages a titanic battle against his arch nemesis, Nurse Ratched, and the state-sanctioned tyrannies of the American psychiatric establishment in the not-so-distant 1960’s. Funny and gripping, this thought-provoking story of a rebel with an outrageous cause is a great American classic.
“The play is an emotional button-pusher, wringing tears and cheers with precision.” - Variety