15.16 SEASON Welcome to the 2015/2016 season—six great plays and one high-flying musical for your enjoyment from Central New York’s premier professional theatre. There’s comedy from Steve Martin, David Sedaris, and Ken Ludwig, fun and adventure (with music and dancing) courtesy of J.M. Barrie, a true American classic from Harper Lee, and terrific new work from two young playwrights to watch. This season celebrates the best of what Syracuse Stage has been offering the CNY community since 1974. Throughout our history we have always presented a mix of entertaining fare, plays that represent the broad reach of theatre and that impact us in different ways. Some nourish the heart, some challenge the mind, some soothe the soul, and some just let us escape for a couple of delightful hours. Theatre is for everyone, and this season satisfies in many ways. There are great stories, fascinating characters, superlative performances, eye-popping costumes, evocative sets, and good company to share it all with. Subscribing is the best way to enjoy the season. You get six great plays at the best prices, plus many extras, like free unlimited exchanges, discounts on additional single tickets, one bonus ticket, discounts to SU Drama and area restaurants, and more. Join us. Subscribe to the 2015/2016 season and be a part of a genuine Central New York tradition—great theatre at Syracuse Stage.
[Cover] Lila Coogan, Aurelia Williams, and Mary DiGangi in Hairspray. Photo: Marc Safran Photography. [Below] Syracuse Stage. Photo: Courtesy of SU:VPA.
THE UNDERPANTS STEVE MARTIN’S
“HILARIOUS AND BAWDY.”
– THE VILLAGE VOICE
“VALIANTLY ECCENTRIC.” – THE NEW YORK TIMES
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Susannah Flood and Matt Harrington in Picasso at the Lapin Agile. Photo: T. Charles Erickson.
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BY STEVE MARTIN ADAPTED FROM CARL STERNHEIM DIRECTED BY BILL FENNELLY
A guffaw inducing comedy from the wild and crazy mind of the incomparable Steve Martin. Dusseldorf, 1910. A very public wardrobe malfunction (a young woman’s underpants fall down at a parade—for the King!) becomes the talk of the town in this ribald update of
an uproarious German farce. (Yes, there is such a thing.) Chock-full of sexual innuendo, verbal jousting, and non-stop laughter, The Underpants skewers the absurdity of instant fame. Das ist funny! Bill Fennelly (Hairspray, A Midsummer Night’s Dream) directs.
PETER PAN CO-PRODUCED WITH SU DRAMA LYRICS BY CAROLYN LEIGH MUSIC BY MORRIS “MOOSE” CHARLAP ADDITIONAL LYRICS BY BETTY COMDEN AND ADOLPH GREEN ADDITIONAL MUSIC BY JULE STYNE BASED ON THE PLAY BY SIR JAMES M. BARRIE
“YOUR HEART WILL FLY ON WINGS.” – MARYLAND THEATRE GUIDE
“MAGICAL.” – VARIETY
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DIRECTED BY PAUL BARNES MUSICAL DIRECTION BY BRIAN CIMMET CHOREOGRAPHY BY ANTHONY SALATINO
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Journey to Neverland in the high-flying family musical Peter Pan. “All children, except one, grow up.” So begins the magical adventure that has been delighting youngsters (and oldsters) for more than 100 years. With such songs as “I’m Flying”, “I
Won’t Grow Up”, and “Never Never Land”, this musical adaptation of Peter Pan delivers an adventurous treat for the holiday season. Paul Barnes (Irving Berlin’s White Christmas, The Miracle Worker) directs with choreography by Anthony Salatino.
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THE SANTALAND DIARIES “MERRILY SUBVERSIVE.” – NEWSDAY
“PRICELESS OBSERVATIONS. OUTRAGEOUS.” – THE NEW YORK TIMES
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Wade McCollum in The Santaland Diaries. Photo: T. Charles Erickson.
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BY DAVID SEDARIS ADAPTED BY JOE MANTELLO PERFORMED IN THE STORCH THEATRE DIRECTED BY WENDY KNOX
Back by popular demand–David Sedaris’ perfect antidote to holiday madness. For those who like a little jeer with their Christmas cheer, The Santaland Diaries offers Crumpet, a 33-year-old starving actor turned Macy’s elf. It’s the most wonderful time of the year, but who would know it from the bad
Santas, naughty elves, cranky kids, and pushy parents who test Crumpet’s last elfin nerve. With sardonic wit, Sedaris takes us all playfully to task for plunging into the season while completely missing the point. Wade McCollum (pictured above) returns to Syracuse Stage to reprise his role as Crumpet the Macy’s elf. For mature elves only.
STUPID F***ING BIRD “GLORIOUSLY NEUROTIC, HILARIOUSLY SELF-AWARE.” – METRO WEEKLY
“ANGSTY, RAW, AND REAL.” – BROADWAYWORLD.COM
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Katie DeBuys and Cody Nickell in the Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company production of Stupid F***ing Bird. Photo: Stan Barouh.
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BY AARON POSNER DIRECTED BY HOWARD SHALWITZ SORT OF ADAPTED FROM CHEKHOV’S THE SEAGULL CO-PRODUCED WITH WOOLLY MAMMOTH THEATRE AND PORTLAND CENTER STAGE
A ripe mash-up of mock and awe marks this irreverent, contemporary, and very funny remix of Chekhov’s The Seagull . Award-winning playwright Aaron Posner wages a timeless battle between young and old, past and present, in search of the true meaning of it all. An aspiring young director rampages against the art created by his mother’s generation. A nubile young actress
wrestles with an aging Hollywood star for the affections of a renowned novelist. And everyone discovers just how disappointing love, art, and growing up can be. A huge hit for D.C.’s Woolly Mammoth Theatre where it has been revived twice, performed to sold-out houses, and been honored with the 2014 Helen Hayes Awards for Outstanding Resident Play and Outstanding New Play.
TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD “ENCHANTING, HEARTFELT.” – DAILY EXPRESS
“STIRRING AND TIMELY.” – CHICAGO READER
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SPONSOR
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ADAPTED BY CHRISTOPHER SERGEL FROM THE NOVEL BY HARPER LEE DIRECTED BY TIMOTHY BOND
P = preview OP = opening D = discussion S = ASL interpreted O = open captioning AD = audio description PL = prologue H = happy hour W = Wed@1 Yaegel T. Welch in The Piano Lesson. Photo: Michael Davis
Harper Lee’s classic American story of courage and justice. In a small Alabama town, a black man, Tom Robinson, stands falsely accused of raping a white woman. Many townspeople would see him condemned, but attorney Atticus Finch defends Tom and demands jus-
tice. Through the trial, Atticus’ children, Scout and Jem, and their friend Dill come face to face with the reality of racism in their small town. Dr. Martin Luther King reminds us, “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.” This inspiring truth underlies To Kill a Mockingbird.
THE CHRISTIANS “[LUCAS] HNATH IS ONE OF THE BRIGHTEST NEW VOICES OF HIS GENERATION.” – THE NEW YORK TIMES
“A PLAY THAT PEOPLE OF FAITHS OF ALL STRIPES CAN ENGAGE WITH ON A MEANINGFUL LEVEL.” – NPR
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Larry Powell and Andrew Garman in The Christians at the 38th Humana Festival of New American Plays at Actors Theatre of Louisville. Photo: Michael Brosilow.
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BY LUCAS HNATH DIRECTED BY TIMOTHY BOND CO-PRODUCED WITH THE WILMA THEATRE
Do you have the courage to change your heart? Pastor Paul is much-loved and much-respected, but he has a difficult sermon to deliver. What will be the impact of his words on his loyal congregation? What consequences for his family? For himself? Playwright-to-watch Lucas Hnath invites people of all faiths,
believers and non-believers, to engage in a conversation about the seemingly insurmountable distance between us. Set in a contemporary mega-church and performed as a Sunday service with sermons, scripture, and a full choir, The Christians has quickly become one of the most talked about new plays in the country.
KEN LUDWIG’S
BASKERVILLE:
A SHERLOCK HOLMES MYSTERY “A BLOODY GOOD TIME.” – THE WASHINGTON POST
“WILDLY IMAGINATIVE, INGENIOUSLY FUNNY.” – BROADWAYWORLD.COM
MAY 11 - 29
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BASED ON A NOVEL BY ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE DIRECTED BY PETER AMSTER
Joe Foust and Rob Johansen in Alfred Hitchcock’s The 39 Steps. Photo: Roger Mastroianni.
A madcap comedy spoof of Sherlock Holmes’ most famous case. Ken Ludwig (Lend Me a Tenor, Moon Over Buffalo) turns Arthur Conan Doyle’s frightening tale into a fast-paced, murderously delightful, comedy thriller as five actors take on a multitude of
roles, including the famous sleuth and Dr. Watson. Like The 39 Steps (2010) only with a lot more howling! Peter Amster (The Fantasticks, Alfred Hitchcock’s The 39 Steps, Moby Dick, and A Christmas Carol) returns to Syracuse Stage to direct this inspired comedy.
SEASON TICKETS SEASON TICKETS INCLUDE SIX PLAYS: STEVE MARTIN’S THE UNDERPANTS , PETER PAN , STUPID F***ING BIRD , TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD , THE CHRISTIANS , AND KEN LUDWIG’S BASKERVILLE: A SHERLOCK HOLMES MYSTERY . BENEFITS INCLUDE— BEST SEATS
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Austin Holmes in Hairspray. Photo: Marc Safran Photography.
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GIFT CARDS Give the gift of live theatre to your friends, family, and coworkers. The Piano Lesson. Photo: Michael Davis.
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COMMUNITY WHEN YOU SUBSCRIBE TO SYRACUSE STAGE YOU NOT ONLY GET TO SEE THE COUNTRY’S LEADING THEATRE ARTISTS IN GREAT PLAYS AND MUSICALS, YOU SUPPORT A NOT-FOR-PROFIT CULTURAL ORGANIZATION THAT SERVES THE COMMUNITY— With programs for area students including special 10:30 a.m. matinees of Syracuse Stage productions (this season Peter Pan, To Kill a Mockingbird, and Ken Ludwig’s Baskerville) and an annual Children’s touring production that brings live theatre right to local elementary schools (this year the show will be New Kid.)
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SUPPORTERS Syracuse Stage gratefully acknowledges the following for their support: Syracuse University, The Dorothy & Marshall M. Reisman Foundation, Onondaga County/CNY Arts, Syracuse Media Group, Genesee Grande Hotel, The Shubert Foundation, New York State Council on the Arts, Robert Sterling Clark Foundation, The Richard Mather Fund, The Allyn Foundation, Central New York Community Foundation, M&T Bank, John Ben Snow Foundation, POMCO Group, Bank of America, iHeart Media, Syracuse New Times, AXA Foundation, Green Family Foundation, KeyBank, WAER, WRVO, NBT Bank, Lockheed Martin, Business Journal News Network, Barclay Damon LLP, Gifford Foundation, Syracuse Stage Guild, Wegmans, Carrier Corporation, Chase Bank, Excellus BlueCross BlueShield, Grandma Brown Foundation, Lockheed Martin Employees Federated Fund, SU Humanities Center, Theatre Development Fund, Tompkins Financial Advisors, Upstate Medical University, Exelon Generation, Phoebe’s, National Grid, Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation, Melvin & Mildred Eggers Family Foundation. Additionally, Syracuse Stage acknowledges generous contributions from over 2,000 individuals each season.
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