WE THE PEOPLE Our 2017-18 season, WE THE PEOPLE features a lively array of characters in pursuit of respect, understanding, trust,
forgiveness, acceptance, love, community, and freedom. The plays will feature a diverse line-up that includes one of
Shakespeare’s most beloved comedies, three Tampa Bay area premieres, a Florida premiere of a new play discovered through our 21st Century Voices: New Works Festival, and an American classic that will launch our American Legacy series. It's a season that promises to excite, enlighten and entertain in ways that only live theatre can.
WE THE PEOPLE is more than our season theme.
IT'S A MOVEMENT. A movement that reflects our commitment to embrace the opportunity that this art form provides for a connection with one another through the power of live storytelling. When we come together in a dark room and open our hearts and our minds to stories and characters both familiar and new, we step back out into the light together more expansive, more empathetic and more able to understand ourselves and our world.
WE THE PEOPLE celebrate
our diversity, embrace our differences, and rejoice in our shared experience of what it is to be
a human being.
This season, I invite you to
Come Together with us at American Stage.
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In these pages, you will discover the works created by
an extraordinary collection of artists. The playwrights in our 2017-18 season represent perspectives that are as diverse as they are compelling. And this year, to celebrate our 40-year commitment to our community, and our WE THE PEOPLE movement, American Stage commissioned seven talented local artists to create visual interpretations of the plays in our season. As you explore our season line-up, take in
the powerful stories and the bold artwork
that affirm the strength and beauty that emerges when we come together to share our diverse perspectives.
Playwrights
MARCO RAMIREZ
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
LORRAINE HANSBERRY
JORDAN HARRISON
ANDREA LEPCIO
JOSHUA HARMON
Artists
HERBERT SCOTT DAVIS
CHAD MIZE
THIRST McFLY
LAURA SPENCER
ZULU PAINTER
CORALETTE DAMME
TRACY COPES
ARTIST CREDITS: Pages 4-9, 12-13: 2017-18 season artwork by artists shown above in collaboration with Zachary Hines, Kara Goldberg and Roman Black. Artist by page: page 4 Herbert Scott Davis, page 5 Laura Spencer, page 6 Zulu Painter, page 7 Thirst McFly, page 8 Coralette Damme, page 9 Tracy Copes, page 12 Chad Mize, page 13 from top Chad Mize, Laura Spencer; 2017-18 season portrait photography (mainstage, Park, and School Tour) by Joey Clay Photography
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"...A STYLIZED, BLAZINGLY THEATRICAL TRIUMPH..." -Miami Herald
THE ROYALE
By Marco Ramirez
SEPTEMBER 20 – OCTOBER 15, 2017 A TAMPA BAY AREA PREMIERE
Directed by Lisa Tricomi Featuring Kim Sullivan (Seen in all 10 of American Stage's August Wilson Productions) WE THE PEOPLE…WILL FIGHT FOR OUR RIGHTFUL PLACE From an award-winning writer on the hit TV series ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK comes one of America’s hottest new plays. Jay “The Sport” Jackson wants nothing more than to prove he’s the best boxer in the world. However in the Jim Crow era, his chances are as good as knocked out. When a boxing promoter hatches a plan for “the fight of the century,” The Sport just might land a place in the ring with the reigning white heavyweight champion. But is the country ready for this face off? Through the sights and sounds of the early 20th century boxing circuit, THE ROYALE packs a punch that will leave you breathless.
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"...SPONTANEOUS ROMANTIC COMBUSTION..." -The Washington Post
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING By William Shakespeare
NOVEMBER 8 – DECEMBER 10, 2017 THE ORIGINAL ROM-COM: SHAKESPEARE-STYLE
Directed by Artist-in-Residence Benjamin T. Ismail Starring Producing Artistic Director Stephanie Gularte as Beatrice WE THE PEOPLE…ARE RIDICULOUS IN LOVE The original Rom-Com couple, Beatrice and Benedick, face off in a hilarious battle of wits in this American Stage take on Shakespeare’s famous romantic comedy about the war between the sexes. As World War II is drawing to a close, one woman rails against the roles expected of women of her era while one man is just returning home from the war and in no hurry to be tied down. Who needs love? Full of live music and dance, and set against the backdrop of the Florida Keys' bright sunshine, this exuberant, philosophical, and festive play reminds us that no one is immune when it comes to matters of the heart.
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"A MILESTONE IN THE AMERICAN THEATRE." -Ebony
A RAISIN IN THE SUN By Lorraine Hansberry
JANUARY 24 – FEBRUARY 18, 2018 AMERICAN LEGACY SERIES
Directed by L. Peter Callender (American Stage's JITNEY & JOE TURNER'S COME AND GONE) WE THE PEOPLE…WILL NOT HAVE OUR DREAMS DEFERRED Lorraine Hansberry's groundbreaking family drama is the first play in our American Legacy series. Dedicated to modern classics that lend historical perspective to stories from our past, this series seeks to draw a connection between our culture's history and the events of today. In pursuit of the American Dream, the dynamic Younger family wrestles with the push to assimilate into a white Chicago neighborhood, and the pull of their cultural roots. These opposing forces both unite and divide the family, as each grapple with the social issues that challenge their identity – and the personal choices that will determine their future. This story of hope and inspiration remains universally relevant more than 60 years after it first hit Broadway.
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“...ALIVE WITH HUMOR... AND TERRIBLY HAUNTING." -The New Yorker
MARJORIE PRIME By Jordan Harrison
AMERICAN STAGE/ CAPITAL STAGE CO-PRODUCTION
MARCH 7 – APRIL 1, 2018 A TAMPA BAY AREA PREMIERE
Directed by Producing Artistic Director Stephanie Gularte Starring Janis Stevens (American Stage's 4000 MILES) WE THE PEOPLE…DEFY OUR OWN MORTALITY This captivating sci-fi drama explores the mysteries of human identity and the limits – if any – of what technology can replace. It's the age of artificial intelligence and 86-year-old Marjorie is worried that her memory is fading. But when a mysterious and charming young visitor appears to help Marjorie uncover the intricacies of her past, questions emerge about the limits of technology and the possibility that memory might be a purely human invention. What would we remember, and what would we forget, if given the chance?
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"...SMART, INTENSE AND POWERFULLY TOPICAL..." -Arts Atlanta
STRAIT OF GIBRALTAR By Andrea Lepcio
MAY 23 – JUNE 17, 2018 A FLORIDA PREMIERE
21ST CENTURY VOICES
Directed by Jim Sorensen
WE THE PEOPLE...WANT TO KNOW WHO WE CAN TRUST American Stage is proud to present the first play discovered through our 21st Century Voices: New Works Festival. Ms. Lepcio's STRAIT OF GIBRALTAR was selected among more than 300 submissions of new plays from across the country. In this sexy romance turned thriller, Miriam, a young American woman, and Sameer, a Muslim man from Morocco, meet at a party and fall in love at first sight. When Sameer tells Miriam he’s undocumented, she offers to help, but is everything as it seems? A smart, riveting play that looks at love, truth, prejudice, and civil rights in the age of the Patriot Act.
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"THE BEST COMEDY OF THE SEASON" -NY Times
BAD JEWS By Joshua Harmon
JULY 11- AUGUST 5, 2018 A TAMPA BAY AREA PREMIERE
Featuring Artist-in-Residence Benjamin T. Ismail (American Stage's THE INVISIBLE HAND) WE THE PEOPLE…ARE TRYING TO KEEP THE FAITH The night after their grandfather's funeral, three cousins engage in a verbal (and sometimes physical) battle. In one corner is Daphna Feygenbaum, a "Real Jew" who is volatile, self-assured, and unbending. In the other corner is her equally stubborn cousin Liam, a secular and entitled young man, with his 'shiksa' girlfriend, Melody, in tow. Stuck in the middle is Liam's brother, Jonah, who tries to stay out of the fray. When Liam stakes claim to their grandfather’s Chai necklace, a vicious and hilarious brawl over family, faith, and legacy ensues in this biting comedy.
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A CLOSER LOOK... SPOTLIGHT SERIES Our SPOTLIGHT series creates opportunities to take a deeper dive into the themes, artists and production elements of our mainstage plays. These events are held throughout the run of each production and encourage audience members to learn, connect, and engage with our powerful stories.
Behind-the-Scenes
The perfect primer! Take a peek behind the curtain before the opening of each production with this informative and entertaining presentation about the play, the playwright, and the American Stage artists who bring it all to life. Professor Emerita Dedee Aleccia will provide relevant details about the history and central themes of the play, while members of the artistic team will give an insider's perspective on their process. Pricing: $10 for General Public. Free for American Stage Subscribers and Act 1 Club Members
DATES Sundays, 1PM - 2:30PM THE ROYALE September 10, 2017 MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING October 29, 2017 A RAISIN IN THE SUN January 14, 2018 MARJORIE PRIME February 25, 2018 STRAIT OF GIBRALTAR May 13, 2018 BAD JEWS July 1, 2018
PROLOGUE
Arrive 30 minutes before the performance and enjoy our interactive PROLOGUE. This lively discussion will explore fascinating details about the play and the artists. Free for ticket holders to the performance.
CHATBACK
Stick around immediately following select performances to talk with the cast and other audience members while the experience of the play is fresh! Ask questions about the play, the characters, and the process, plus respond to the story and ideas aroused by the production. Free for ticket holders to the performance.
DATES Thursdays & Sundays, After Select Performances THE ROYALE September 28 & October 1 & 8, 2017 MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING November 16, 19 & 26, 2017 A RAISIN IN THE SUN February 1, 4 & 11, 2018 MARJORIE PRIME March 15, 18 & 25, 2018 STRAIT OF GIBRALTAR May 31 & June 3 & 10, 2018 BAD JEWS July 19, 22 & 29, 2018
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BEHIND-THE-SCENES PROLOGUE CHATBACK COMMUNITY CONVERSATIONS Community CONVERSATIONS
Great theatre inspires contemplation and challenges our assumptions while inviting us to come together for conversation and a deeper connection. From social and political hot-button issues to ethical dilemmas, American Stage's COMMUNITY CONVERSATIONS dig deeper into the intriguing and sometimes provocative topics explored by our mainstage productions. Join a panel of local experts as they guide us through a lively discussion, and answer questions about the relevancy of the subject matter explored in the play. Pricing: $10 for General Public. Free for American Stage Subscribers and Act 1 Club Members
DATES Tuesdays, 7PM - 8:30PM THE ROYALE October 10, 2017 MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING November 28, 2017 A RAISIN IN THE SUN February 13, 2018 MARJORIE PRIME March 27, 2018 STRAIT OF GIBRALTAR June 12, 2018 BAD JEWS July 31, 2018
21ST CENTURY VOICES: NEW WORKS FESTIVAL Our 21ST CENTURY VOICES is dedicated to developing and presenting new works for the stage that speak to a contemporary audience in a fresh and compelling way. 21ST CENTURY VOICES includes an annual staged reading festival, workshopped performances, playwriting residencies, and fully-produced new plays that receive one of their first three professional productions.
21st CENTURY VOICES: NEW WORKS FESTIVAL January 11-14, 2018 A NOTE FROM THE SELECTED PLAYWRIGHT FOR STRAIT OF GIBRALTAR
ANDREA LEPCIO
As a former New York-based playwright, I have always been thrilled to find good theatre across the country. Many regional theaters rely on the name recognition of a Miller, Williams or Shaw. I love that American Stage is so dedicated and their production history is ripe with new voices. They are contributing to strengthen American playwriting. 727.823.PLAY (7529) | AMERICANSTAGE.ORG
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IN THE PARK
"...A SUBLIMELY RIDICULOUS SPECTACLE" -NY Times
THE PRODUCERS
By Mel Brooks & Thomas Meehan
APRIL 18 – MAY 13, 2018
GALA UNDER THE STARS: APRIL 20, 2018
Starring Matthew McGee (HAIRSPRAY) as Max Bialystock American Stage in the Park brings Mel Brooks' classic cult comedy to Demens Landing! Winner of a record twelve Tony Awards including 'Best Musical', THE PRODUCERS sets the standard for modern, outrageous, in-your-face humor. The story centers around down-on-his-luck Broadway producer, Max Bialystock, and his mild-mannered accountant, Leo Bloom, who come up with a scheme to produce the most notorious flop in history, bilking their backers out of millions of dollars. Only one thing goes awry: the show is a smash hit! THE PRODUCERS skewers Broadway traditions and takes no prisoners as it proudly proclaims itself an "equal opportunity offender! Join us at Demens Landing! BAYSHORE DR SE AND 1ST AVE SE 12
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FAMILY SERIES Powerful stories bring people of all ages together. Join us on our mainstage this season for these two family-friendly American Stage productions.
IN THE GARDEN OF RIKKI TIKKI TAVI
By Rudyard Kipling | Adapted by Y. York Directed by Tiffany Ford OCTOBER 21 & 22, 2017 AT 12PM American Stage's annual School Tour brings the finest children’s literature to the stage. The 2017 School Tour of IN THE GARDEN OF RIKKI TIKKI TAVI will hit the road in September, making a stop at our mainstage for two special performances in October. When Rikki Tikki Tavi washes up in a pristine garden, Darzee, the sassy tailor bird, is not amused and refuses to share. Darzee and her friend, Chuchu, pull out the stops attempting to run off the pesky mongoose. But watch out for Nag, the cobra! The other animals will have to band together when Nag sets his sights on Rikki! This hilarious adaptation of the Kipling classic offers a poignant message about sharing and collaboration, and encourages us all to acknowledge the power of “we” instead of “me.”
IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE:
A LIVE RADIO PLAY
Adapted by Joe Landry Directed by Stephanie Gularte DECEMBER 16 – 24, 2017 This beloved American holiday classic comes to captivating life as a live 1940's radio broadcast. With the help of an ensemble that brings dozens of characters to the stage, and live, on-stage sound effects, the story of idealistic George Bailey unfolds as he considers a world in which he’d never been born one fateful Christmas Eve.
“A DELIGHTFUL EXPERIENCE..." -Tampa Bay Times “ONE OF THE BEST HOLIDAY SHOWS AROUND.” -Chicago Sun-Times
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AND BEYOND... Beyond our mainstage series, American Stage invites you to join us in our lobby cabaret space for additional, dynamic programming all season long. Featuring live music, creative storytelling, improv comedy, and staged readings of new works, as well as community forums, lectures, and salons, this programming brings together local performers and guests to celebrate and unite the Tampa Bay community.
American Stories
Following in the tradition of radio programs like THE MOTH RADIO HOUR or SNAP JUDGMENT, artists and storytellers from all over the Tampa Bay area come together to share their personal tales through powerful song, moving poetry, and relatable comedy.
2017-18 American Stories: THE WRONG PLACE AT THE WRONG TIME October 22, 2017 BLOOD IS THICKER THAN WATER January 28, 2018 ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE WORLD May 5, 2018 WHEN I GROW UP July 29, 2018
Improv
Unscripted comedy at its best!
HAWK & WAYNE First Sunday of every month @ 7PM (except Super Bowl Sunday) Now in their 9th season at American Stage, this hilarious "Best of the Bay" duo takes unscripted comedy to a whole new level! This season join in with KARAOKE-PROV, the ridiculous and totally made-up stories behind the music.
HOUSE TEAMS LIVE Second and third Sundays of every month @ 7PM American Stage Improv House Teams present a night of outrageous improvised comedy. Laugh out loud with four new house teams with their Upright Citizens Brigade style improv! Plus rotating guest teams from across Tampa Bay!
Cabaret
Enjoy live music, from American standards to new music from a variety of genres including: jazz, blues, and musical theatre favorites performed by local vocalists and musicians.
2017-18 American Songbook Series Featuring Paul Wilborn and Blue Roses A PARTY IN PARIS WITH COLE PORTER October 27, 28 & 29, 2017 I GET A KICK: A SINATRA CELEBRATION January 19, 20, & 21, 2018 THE SHADOW OF YOUR SMILE: A ‘60s SONGBOOK May 11, 12, & 13, 2018 14
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Al Downing Tampa Bay Jazz presents SYNIA CARROLL AND WHITNEY JAMES WITH LA LUCHA January 5, 2018
Plus other great local favorites like the Scott & Patti Show and more!
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AMERICAN STORIES IMPROV CABARET TRAVEL eat / drink / engage
Come together for a drink, a bite, and good conversation in our lobby cafe.
PRE-SHOW Arrive 45 minutes before any mainstage production and enjoy some refreshments from American Stage's lobby cafe and listen to a live PROLOGUE presentation providing insight into the show you are about to see.
POST-SHOW Hang out in American Stage's lobby cafe after select performances, grab a cup of coffee or a glass of wine and chat about the show. Often, actors or members of the creative team will join in to take part in these non-structured 'cafe conversations.'
TRAVEL WITH THE TRIPPERS Join the Trippers, a fun, friendly group of American Stage supporters who love to travel. Trippers generally take four trips per year with an annual theater trip to New York City in late March, a trip to the Shaw Festival in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, and two other trips to different cities in the US or several different regions in Europe.
2017-18 TRIPS Shaw Festival in Niagara-on-the-Lake: August 28 - September 2, 2017 London (with Producing Artistic Director Stephanie Gularte): October 10-20, 2017 South Florida: December 12-16, 2017 NYC: April 4-8, 2018 Shaw Festival in Niagara-on-the-Lake: July 16-21, 2018 Chicago: October 17-21, 2018 Do you enjoy good theater, good food, and good fellowship? If you like to travel and want to meet some fun people, please contact Tom Block at 727-823-1600 x 208, or visit americanstage.org/travel.
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40 YEARS STRONG Since 1977
American Stage has contributed to the vitality of Tampa Bay as a regional professional theatre. From our humble beginnings as a small theatre touring company to a worldclass professional theatre with robust programming and a $3.5 million annual economic impact, American Stage continues to thrive as a valued arts institution, employer and economic driver in our community. Our powerful performances and comprehensive arts education and outreach programs elevate the quality of life and social impact for Florida residents and visitors alike. At American Stage, we celebrate the power of live theatre to unite us in our shared experiences and to deepen our connection to one another through the illumination of diverse perspectives. We believe that dynamic storytelling, told boldly and with a dedication to quality can do more than entertain; it has the potential to create experiences that enrich our lives. American Stage’s year-round programming seeks to realize this through our: §§ §§ §§ §§ §§ §§ §§
Mainstage Season 21st Century Voices: New Works Festival American Stage in the Park Youth Theatre Classes & Outreach Live Improv Summer Camp & Much More!
OUR GRATITUDE…. American Stage artists, staff, audiences, trustees, donors, and stakeholders have made it possible for this company’s development and growth over the past four decades. Annually, American Stage's current programming reaches 70,000 of Tampa Bay's residents and tourists with accessible, relevant art and arts education. Together, we are making a tremendous impact!
From left: CASA BLUE, 2007; AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY, 2011; RENT, 2011
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From left: GEM OF THE OCEAN, 2007; American Stage Education Teen Summer Institute production of BYE BYE BIRDIE, 2016, photo by DavidBrozik.com; 4000 MILES, 2016
OVER 1,000,000 SERVED… In our forty years American Stage has reached more than a million residents and visitors to our community! Imagine what’s possible in the next forty years…
LOOKING FORWARD TO THE NEXT 40 YEARS As the city of St. Petersburg continues to gain national recognition as a premier arts destination, American Stage is poised to play an even more prominent role as an arts leader, helping to elevate the cultural landscape of the Tampa Bay area. With your support, we can fund a future that empowers American Stage to make an even bigger impact, reaching a larger, more diverse audience and enriching the lives of more young people in our community with exceptional artistry and powerful storytelling for all. §§ §§ §§ §§ §§ §§
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BOX OFFICE INFORMATION BOX OFFICE HOURS
Monday - Friday: 10AM - 6PM and two hours before each performance until intermission Saturday - Sunday: Two hours before each performance until intermission Tickets can be purchased anytime at americanstage.org
PERFORMANCE TIMES
Wednesday Evenings at 7PM Thursday through Saturday Evenings at 8PM Saturday and Sunday Matinees at 3PM
2017-18 MAINSTAGE PERFORMANCE PRICING
Wednesday Previews “Pay What You Can” at the door or $20 in advance Thursday Previews $29 Wednesday and Thursday Evenings, Saturday and Sunday Matinees $39 Friday and Saturday Evenings $49 Opening Night *includes pre- and post-show reception $59
Discounts available for students, seniors, active and retired military, and local artists.
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