Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Three World Premieres, One Powerful Season

THE NEW GROUP'S 2011-2012 Season

2011/12 Playwrights - Thomas Bradshaw, Erika Sheffer, David Rabe
World Premiere
RUSSIAN TRANSPORT

By Erika Sheffer
Directed by Scott Elliott


World Premiere

BURNING

By Thomas Bradshaw
Directed by Scott Elliott


World Premiere

AN EARLY HISTORY OF FIRE

By David Rabe
Directed by Jo Bonney                              
                                     
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                                               2011/2012 Season

RUSSIAN TRANSPORT
Set in the Russian-Jewish enclave of Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, Russian Transport is a deeply personal, emotionally charged tale of an immigrant couple, their two assimilated teenagers and the fierce and fiery upheaval they experience when sexy, mysterious Uncle Boris from the old country comes to stay with them for his shot at the American dream. Part family drama, part heart-pounding thriller, this stunning debut from Erika Sheffer beautifully captures the complex and conflicting layers of striving, joy, pain and terror of one very particular immigrant experience.

BURNING
Burning is the Off-Broadway debut of downtown phenomenon and Guggenheim Award-winner Thomas Bradshaw. In intersecting stories spanning two eras, a contemporary Black painter who hides his race goes to Germany for a show, only to find that the gallery owner has misinterpreted his work. And in the '80s a homeless teenager comes to New York to become an actor and is taken in by two gay men, who are themselves producing a new play. Titillating, taboo-testing and psychosexually insightful, this epic tale of ambition and self-invention bursts open the conceits of the worlds of art and theatre.

AN EARLY HISTORY OF FIRE
From one of the most influential playwrights of our time, a world premiere set at the tipping point of the early 1960s. In a Midwestern town, Danny's world is defined by friendship and loyalty. But the bigger world is encroaching in the form of Karen, back from college in the east, alluring and unsettling because of what she now knows. Still, Danny can't escape the grip of his immigrant father, who is mourning a vanished world of lost prestige and clinging to his only son. A whirl in longing and confusion, An Early History of Fire marks David Rabe’s return to The New Group, following our acclaimed revival of Hurlyburly.

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Tuesday, June 7, 2011

WARNING! Tiger spotted at One Arm


Robin Williams Escapes From Baghdad Zoo to Check Out One Arm Off-Broadway
Photo by broadway.com

Robin Williams stopped by to support Bengal Tiger Director
Moisés Kaufman and the cast of One Arm!