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PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Thursday, April 14, 2011 CONTACT: Patrick Finlon, Marketing Director 315-443-2636 or pjfinlon@syr.edu

Syracuse Stage Announces 2011-2012 Season Large-Scale Musicals and Acclaimed New Works Showcase Range of Theatrical Art (Syracuse, NY)—Syracuse Stage is pleased to announce its 20112012 season. Offerings will include The Turn of the Screw from the book by Henry James; comedy and compassion in The Boys Next Door; a musical adaptation of C.S. Lewis’s The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe; the acclaimed musical event Caroline, or Change by Tony Kushner and Jeanine Tesori; the winner of the 2010 Tony Award for Best New Play, Red; and The Brothers Size, a contemporary drama by celebrated playwright Tarell Alvin McCraney. For information on season packages, call the Syracuse Stage Box Office at 315-443-3275. Tickets for individual shows will be available later this year at a date TBD. ―Syracuse Stage is very proud to be offering Central New York some of the leading plays being performed in theatres across the country,‖ said Producing Artistic Director Timothy Bond. ―With two of the largest musicals that we’ve produced in recent years, and newer plays that have received critical acclaim in New York and beyond, our patrons are in for a rewarding season that showcases a wide range of world-class theatrical art.‖ Four of the 2011-2012 productions will be performed in the 499-seat Archbold Theatre. The Turn of the Screw and The Brothers Size will be performed in a reconfigured Storch Theatre (usually a 200-seat endstage space). The reconfigured space will offer approximately 260 seats in a three-quarter thrust configuration, with seating sections on three sides of the performance area. ―The Turn of the Screw and The Brothers Size call for intense and nuanced performances appreciated best in an intimate space where you can be close to the stage,‖ notes Bond. ―The reconfigured Storch Theatre, where no seat is further than seven rows from the stage, allows us flexibility in programming that puts Syracuse Stage in league with major theatre companies around the country.‖ Stage’s Managing Director Jeffrey Woodward adds: ―Theatres offering three-quarter thrust configurations include Lincoln Center Theatre in New York, American Repertory Theatre in Cambridge, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Hartford Stage in Connecticut, the Guthrie Theatre in Minneapolis, and the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles. We are pleased to now offer this experience to Central New York theatregoers.‖ Other offerings for next season will include the continuation of Stage’s longstanding Welch Allyn Sign Interpreted Performance Series In Memory of Susan Thompson, as well as the new

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