
Challengers star Mike Faist and Michelle Williams will star in Eugene O'Neill's Anna Christie as part of the season, which also includes Weather Girl and Flaming September.
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Challengers star Mike Faist and Michelle Williams will star in Eugene O'Neill's Anna Christie as part of the season, which also includes Weather Girl and Flaming September.
Rolling Thunder, first developed in Australia, tells the stories of young soldiers fighting in the Vietnam War and the protest movement that sought to end it.
Sarah Benson's production will capture the wit and buffoonery of Molière's play, in which Tartuffe fakes extreme piety to gain the affection of Orgon.
Can I Be Frank? is written by and starring comedian, artist, and writer Morgan Bassichis, and will be directed by 2025 Tony Award winner Sam Pinkleton.
Owned and operated by award-winning production company Seaview, the space is now presenting its first show, the solo play Angry Alan starring John Krasinski.
The theatre institution will present three shows, including a rarely revived musical, a world-premiere play, and the unfinished final work of a classic writer.
The storied venue presents four concert productions of rarely revived musicals per year, including a fall gala presentation and three shows in its Encores! series.
The star of The Office and The Quiet Place headlines Penelope Skinner's solo show about a man named Roger who gets caught up in online conspiracy theories.
The two actors, who co-starred in 13 on Broadway, will play a limited engagement in the hit Off-Broadway musical at the Westside Theatre beginning in June.
The world-premiere play, written by Preston Max Allen and directed by David Cromer, will be the first of three productions in the theatre company's next season.
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