American abstract expressionist painter Mark Rothko battles with his demons in this electrifying play of ideas, and the artist’s howls are pure music…"
A moving and compelling account of one of the greatest artists of the 20thcentury, Mark Rothko. Under the watchful gaze of his young assistant - and the growing competitive presence of a new generation of artists - Rothko takes on his greatest career challenge yet.
Winner of 6 Tony awards.
This Tony award winning play is devastatingly funny, with dizzy, irresistible writing. A Hollywood agent frantically tries to keep all the balls in the air while her action-movie client wants to come out of the closet.
By Andrew Lloyd Webber & Tim Rice - Musical
Directors: Ann Swiston & Dave McIntosh
Music Director: Gary Wayne Young
Choreographer: Roy Haynes
Stage Manager: Win McIntosh
JANUARY 26 - FEBRUARY 6, 2024
Presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of The Really Useful Group (www.concordtheatricals.com)
A thrilling rock opera based on the last week of Jesus’ life. A product of its era, the show is permeated with 1970’s rock, gospel, folk and funk themes, modern language and colloquialisms, and high-energy dance numbers.
Life is full of consequential decisions. The Price is a play about the impact on two brothers of decisions made 30 years before. How have their lives and their relationships been affected? Can the consequences of those decisions ever be undone? A brillian Tony award winning classic by one of America's greatest 20th century playwrights.
Tammy Shanley - Brian Fuqua
Photo by Jack Voller
Brian Fuqua - Tammy Shanley - Brian Kaulback
Photo by Jack Voller
Brian Fuqua - Peter King - Tammy Shanley
Photo by Jack Voller
Brian Fuqua
Photo by Jack Voller
Peter King - Brian Fuqua
Photo by Jack Voller
Brian Kaulback
Photo by Jack Voller
Brian Fuqua - Tammy Stanley - Peter King - Brian Kaulback
Photo by Jack Voller
Peter King - Brian Fuqua
Photo by Jack Voller
Brian Kaulback - Peter King - Tammy Stanley - Brian Fuqua
Photo by Jack Voller
Peter King - Brian Fuqua - Tammy Stanley - Brian Kaulback
Photo by Jack Voller
Photos by Jack Voller
Back row - Tammy Stanley - Peter King
Front row - Brian Fuqua - Brian Kaulback
Photo by Jack Voller
Back row - Peter King - Tammy Stanley
Front row - Brian Kaulback - Brian Fuqua
Photo by Jack Voller
Back row - Brian Kaulback - Brian Fuqua
Front Row - Peter King - Tammy Stanley
Photo by Jack Voller
Brian Fuqua - Tammy Stanley - Peter King - Brian Kaulback
Photo by Jack Voller
Back row - Peter King - Tammy Stanley
Front row - Brian Kaulback - Brian Fuqua
Photo by Jack Voller
Brian Fuqua - Tammy Stanley - Peter King - Brian Kaulback
Photo by Jack Voller
Tartuffe, a religious charlatan, worms his way into Orgon's household, blinding him with his religious "devotion", all the while planning to seduce his wife and disinherit his children. Lechery. Greed. Hypocrisy. Just as common, and hilarious today, in Christopher Hampton's modern-English translation of Tartuffe as they were in Moliere's 17th century Paris.
Rear: Pamela Johnson, Patrick Trotter, Jan Mayer, Linda Goman, Mark Nichols, Cat Clements, Wayne Waterman . . . . . . . .
Front: Devin Van Domelin, Mark Donaldson, John Ward, Gary Hassis, Donna Burroughs
All photos by Jack Voller