2015/16 Season Brochure

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2015/16 SEASON

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MAINSTAGE Sep 29-Oct 18

Bus Stop

Nov 3-22

Mountain

Jan 26-Feb 14

The Language Archive

Mar 22-Apr 17

Rumors

May 10-Jun 5

Man of La Mancha

SPECIAL EVENTS Sep 9-13

Late Nite Catechism

Dec 10-20

An American Christmas Songbook

Feb 18-21

Sounds of Sinatra

Cover: (L-R) Tiffany Byrd, Derrick Cobey, and Walter E. Tucker in Ragtime (2015)


DEAR FRIEND, Welcome to a season filled with passionate characters! Founding Director Susan D. Atkinson and I have assembled the 2015/16 Season— the theatre's 29th—which we know you will find funny, inspirational, and entertaining. These are characters you will care about and whose stories you will want to hear. They will take us on a journey from the wildly humorous, to the sometimes romantic, sometimes farcical, yet thought-provoking and exhilarating. Whether it’s William O. Douglas’ great love for the law and the Constitution in Mountain, the compassion and appreciation for humanity William Inge instills in Bo and Cherie in Bus Stop, or Don Quixote’s giving up “the burden of sanity…to sally forth into the world to right all wrongs” for the love of his imagined Dulcinea, it is the passion, charm, and courage of these characters that fascinate us. We are also proud to present award-winning playwright Julia Cho’s delightful and moving play The Language Archive, directed by Adam Immerwahr (from the McCarter Theatre) in his BRT directorial debut. And, with last season’s Lost in Yonkers, we saw Neil Simon in a serious mood. Now we bring you his one true farce, Rumors, where his only intention is to make us all howl with laughter. Looking forward also means looking back and the 2014/15 Season has been a smashing success. More people saw our Mainstage productions last season than any season in our history! Our success is thanks to you, our patrons. We’re here to make you think harder, feel more deeply, and laugh more joyfully. Join us for another theatrical voyage that is sure to keep you seriously entertained. Thank you.

Keith Baker Artistic Director


Sep

29 thru

Oct

18 2015

Bus Stop

by William Inge | Directed by Susan D. Atkinson

In this classic romantic comedy, a busload of travelers seek warmth and shelter when they are stranded at a Kansas diner waiting out a snowstorm. An undertow of sex, lies, and a touch of perversity are served to this motley crew, including a young loudmouthed cowboy bent on marrying a nightclub singer against her will, a pretentious professor, wise-cracking waitresses, and the peace-keeping sheriff, as they spend a night together filled with love, laughter, and heartache.

“… an uproarious romantic comedy that never strays from the truth.” –The New York Times


“A IDEA THAT AIN’T DANGEROUS...AIN’T WORTHY A BEIN’ CALLED AN IDEA AT ALL.

AND I WANTED TO BE DANGEROUS.”

Mountain

Nov by Douglas Scott | Directed by Susan D. Atkinson • Starring Keith Baker

William O. Douglas was one of the most accomplished and controversial justices ever to serve on the US Supreme Court. From his childhood in the Cascade Mountains to his accomplishments as a Yale law professor, chairman of the SEC, and as a defender of civil liberties, personal privacy, and the wilderness, he spent life on the edge as an outspoken maverick. But, as he lays on his deathbed, Douglas struggles to find the meaning of his life. Were the sacrifices—his fight against poverty and sickness as a youth, his failures as husband and father—worth making?

3

thru

Nov

22 2015

“The play is stirring…remarkable in its ability to juggle ideas, biographical information, great humor and poignant scenes.” –The Daily News brtstage.org • 215-785-0100


Jan

26 thru

Feb

14 2016

The Language Archive

by Julia Cho | Directed by Adam Immerwahr

In this lyrical, bittersweet comedy, George, a linguist consumed with preserving the dying languages of far-flung cultures, is losing his chance to preserve another language when its last two speakers refuse to talk to each other. Closer to home, though, language is failing him. He doesn’t know what to say to his wife, Mary, to keep her from leaving him, and he doesn’t recognize the deep feelings that his lab assistant, Emma, has for him. Is love a universal language or just a well-intentioned dream that leaves us all at a loss for words?

“The Language Archive is an elegant, graceful confection of a play…” –DC Theatre Scene


Mar

22

Rumors

thru

Apr

by Neil Simon | Directed by Keith Baker

Hilarity abounds as guests arrive at the New York City Deputy Mayor’s townhouse to find the host has shot himself (though it’s only a flesh wound), his wife is missing, and there isn’t any food! The party guests are desperate to hush up the scandal, if that’s what it is, that surrounds their unseen host. As the confusion and miscommunication mount, the evening soon spins out of control in this non-stop laugh-out-loud Neil Simon farce.

17 2016

“a self-described farce that has nothing on its mind except making the audience laugh.” –The New York Times brtstage.org • 215-785-0100


STARRING

Robert Newman

May

10 thru

Jun

5

2016

Man of La Mancha

Book by Dale Wasserman, Music by Mitch Leigh, Lyrics by Joe Darion | Directed by Keith Baker A celebrated Broadway hit and winner of five Tony Awards, Man of La Mancha will leave you breathless with a score that includes the touching ode to romance, “Dulcinea,” and the heroic, “I, Don Quixote”. Inspired by one of the greatest novels of all time, Man of La Mancha features Miguel de Cervantes and his faithful servant, who channel the power of storytelling to recount the legend of knight errant Don Quixote and his trusty sidekick Sancho as they embark on a journey full of laughter, love and unruly windmills. His quest dares everyone to dream “The Impossible Dream.”

“an exquisite musical play…about the responsibility of each of us to make the world a better place than we found it.” –New York Daily News


SPECIAL EVENT

The BRT Winter Musicale Tradition

Dec

An American Christmas Songbook Conceived by Keith Baker and featuring the BRT Concert Band

The chill of winter is in the air as Keith Baker and the BRT Concert Band, along with fabulous entertainers, take the stage to perform your favorite carols and heartwarming holiday songs. You won't want to miss this opportunity to celebrate the holidays in style! Tickets start at $30 Dec 6

Dec 7

Dec 8

Dec 9

Dec 10 7:30PM

Dec 11 8PM

Dec 12 8PM

Dec 13 3PM

Dec 14

Dec 15

Dec 16 2PM

Dec 17

Dec 18 8PM

Dec 19 2PM 8PM

Dec 20 3PM

Dec 21

Dec 22

Dec 23

Dec 24

Dec 25

Dec 26

10 thru

Dec

20 2015

Winter Musicale (2014) Photo by Kate Wrede

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SPECIAL EVENT

Sep

9

thru

Sep

13 2015

Late Night Catechism Catechism classes are never as much fun—or as hilarious—as when they are led by Sister in the international hit comedy! Late Nite Catechism is an uproariously funny play that takes the audience back to their youth. The irrepressible Sister teaches class to a roomful of "students," rewarding them for correct answers with glow-in-the-dark rosaries and other nifty prizes. Naughty students may well find themselves on stage sitting in a corner reflecting on their actions. However, even the most reluctant "students" will be clamoring to get into this Sister's class! Tickets start at $30 Sept 6

Sept 7

Sept 8

Sept 9 2PM 7:30PM

Sept 10 7:30PM

Sept 11 8PM

Sept 12 2PM 8PM

Sept 13 3PM

Sept 14

Sept 15

Sept 16

Sept 17

Sept 18

Sept 19


SPECIAL EVENT

Feb

18

Steven Maglio's Sounds of Sinatra Pay homage to perhaps the greatest singer of all time! Steven Maglio evokes “Old Blue Eyes” through his spot-on vocals of the legendary crooner. Close your eyes, and you’ll think that the Chairman himself is back on stage. Straight from the Carnegie Club in New York, the show is filled with Sinatra’s greatest hits, including Come Fly with Me, That’s Life, I’ve Got you Under My Skin, Strangers in the Night, and My Way. Tickets start at $30

Feb 14

Feb 15

Feb 16

Feb 17

Feb 18 2PM 7:30PM

Feb 19 8PM

Feb 20 2PM 8PM

Feb 21 3PM

Feb 22

Feb 23

Feb 24

Feb 25

Feb 26

Feb 27

thru

Feb

21 2016

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SUBSCRIBE TODAY! Subscriber Benefits BIG SAVINGS: Subscribers save up to 25% on single ticket prices (65+ save up to 40%) FLEXIBILITY: Don't worry if your schedule changes, subscribers get free exchanges* PRIORITY SEATING: Subscribers get the best seats in the house ENCORE! ENCORE!: Only subscribers can return to see the same show again for free. DISCOUNTS FOR FAMILY & FRIENDS: Get 20% off additional tickets you purchase for mainstage productions, special events and musicales (excludes Theatre Arts Center) NEW- VIDEO LECTURE: In place of our pre-show lectures, you’ll be able to watch a video presentation about the play in our lobby and on our website. *(upgrade fees may apply)

Jessica Wagner in Always...Patsy Cline (2015)


We have many subscription packages available for purchase. Pick the day and time that works best for you! Here are some of our favorites:

PREVIEW NIGHTS

Pkg 1,2

Be the first to see BRT’s exciting productions and then stay for AfterWords, a post-show discussion. Interact with the artists, learn about the production from their viewpoint, and exchange thoughts and ideas with fellow patrons.

THIRSTY THURSDAY

Pkg 17

Join us the third Thursday of every production from 6:30pm to 7:30pm, and enjoy snacks and beer compliments of Philly Style Soft Pretzel and Broken Goblet Brewing.

WINE DOWN WEDNESDAY OPENING NIGHT

Pkg 3

A great way to wind down midweek. The second Wednesday of each production kicks off at 6:30pm with crudité, desserts, and wine compliments of Got Wine?.

Pkg 4

THEATRE THEOLOGY

The opening night performance of each show is followed by a catered reception at which you’ll meet the cast and artistic staff.

FRIDAY FESTIVAL

Pkg 9

This pre-show event starts at 7pm on the first Friday of each production. Enjoy complimentary wine, hors d’oeuvres, and dessert, then hear a guest speaker discuss the show.

Pkg 21

Join us for a spirited post-show discussion on the religious themes and issues in each show.

Looking for the ultimate flexibility? Try the BRT FLEX PASS With the BRT Flex Pass, you may purchase admissions to the 2015/16 Season and use them to see any show (including special events) in any combination. It’s that easy! Plus, don’t worry if your schedule changes as you receive free exchanges and all the other subscriber benefits. ($36 each, minimum of four admissions must be purchased)

Turn the page for package dates!

Pkg 22


Cast of Lost in Yonkers (2014)

SUBSCRIPTION PACKAGES Man of La Mancha

JAN 26

MAR 22

MAY 10

NOV 4

JAN 27

MAR 23

MAY 11

OCT 1

NOV 5

JAN 28

MAR 24

MAY 12

8pm

OCT 2

NOV 6

JAN 29

MAR 25

MAY 13

Sat

2pm

OCT 3

NOV 7

JAN 30

MAR 26

MAY 14

6

Sat

8pm

OCT 3

NOV 7

JAN 30

MAR 26

MAY 14

7

Sun

3pm

OCT 4

NOV 8

JAN 31

MAR 27

MAY 15

8

Wed

2pm

OCT 7

NOV 11

FEB 3

MAR 30

MAY 18

9

Wed (Wine Down Wed)

7:30pm

OCT 7

NOV 11

FEB 3

MAR 30

MAY 18

10

Thu

7:30pm

OCT 8

NOV 12

FEB 4

MAR 31

MAY 19

11

Fri

8pm

OCT 9

NOV 13

FEB 5

APR 1

MAY 20

12

Sat

2pm

OCT 10

NOV 14

FEB 6

APR 2

MAY 21

13

Sat

8pm

OCT 10

NOV 14

FEB 6

APR 2

MAY 21

14

Sun

3pm

OCT 11

NOV 15

FEB 7

APR 3

MAY 22

15

Wed

2pm

OCT 14

NOV 18

FEB 10

APR 6

MAY 25

16

Wed

7:30pm

OCT 14

NOV 18

FEB 10

APR 6

MAY 25

17

Thu (Thirsty Thu)

7:30pm

OCT 15

NOV 19

FEB 11

APR 7

MAY 26

18

Fri

8pm

OCT 16

NOV 20

FEB 12

APR 8

MAY 27

19

Sat

2pm

OCT 17

NOV 21

FEB 13

APR 9

MAY 28

20

Sat

8pm

OCT 17

NOV 21

FEB 13

APR 9

MAY 28

21

Sun (Theatre Theology)

3pm

OCT 18

NOV 22

FEB 14

APR 10

MAY 29

22

BRT Flex Pass: You pick the dates!

WEEK THREE

WEEK TWO

WEEK ONE

Rumors

Time

Bus Stop

1

Tue (Preview)

7:30pm

SEP 29

NOV 3

2

Wed (Preview)

7:30pm

SEP 30

3

Thu (Opening)

7:30pm

4

Fri (Fri Festival)

5

Rumors has an extended run through April 17. ^Man of La Mancha has an extended run through June 5. ‡

The Mountain Language Archive

Package # & Day

^

Titles and dates are subject to change. Production photos by Mark Garvin unless otherwise noted.


SUBSCRIPTION PACKAGE PRICING SEATING SECTION

PREVIEW

WEEKDAY TUE-THU

WEEKEND FRI-SUN

SENIORS 65+

BRT FLEX PASS

• Center Orchestra • Orchestra Aisle Seating

$145

$160

$175

$140

$180

• Right & Left Orchestra • Back Center Orchestra • Center Balcony

$135

$145

$160

$125

$180

• Front Center Orchestra • Right & Left Far Side • Right & Left Balcony

$125

$135

$150

$120

$180

Seating Map

HOW TO SUBSCRIBE PHONE 215-785-0100

ONLINE brtstage.org

IN PERSON 120 Radcliffe Street Bristol, PA 19007

For single tickets visit brtstage.org

Cast of Ragtime (2015)


2015/16 SEASON

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Think harder. Feel more deeply. Laugh more joyfully.

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