Category : Program Notes

She Loves Me | A Note from the Artistic Director

She Loves Me | A Note from the Artistic Director

Bill English, Artistic Director A country divided, fractured into a half dozen splinter groups. Ungovernable. Where every faction hates every...

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Seared | A Note from the Artistic Director

Seared | A Note from the Artistic Director

Bill English, Artistic Director What a spectacular privilege to open our fourteenth season with a World Premiere commission from Theresa Rebeck....

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all of what you love and none of what you hate: A Note from the Artistic Director

all of what you love and none of what you hate: A Note from the Artistic Director

Bill English, Artistic Director In the endless parade of new scripts that cross our desks, 400 to 500 per year, it is tough for one to really...

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City of Angels: A Note from the Artistic Director

City of Angels: A Note from the Artistic Director

Bill English, Artistic Director A Tony-winning Broadway hit, a brilliant jazz score by Cy Coleman, and a book by M*A*S*H*-writer genius Larry...

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The Rules: A Note from the Artistic Director

The Rules: A Note from the Artistic Director

Bill English, Artistic Director When we look back at the last century, since women achieved the right to the vote in 1920, we believe that huge...

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Red Velvet: A Note from the Artistic Director

Red Velvet: A Note from the Artistic Director

Bill English, Artistic Director When Susi and I saw Red Velvet at the Tricycle Theatre in London, we knew immediately that we would want to bring...

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Colossal: A Note from the Artistic Director

Colossal: A Note from the Artistic Director

Bill English, Artistic Director I started college at Arizona State with two contradictory ambitions – to play varsity baseball and to act in...

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‘The Nether’ – A Note from the Artistic Director

‘The Nether’ – A Note from the Artistic Director

Bill English, Artistic Director In the early 21st Century, we already think of experience as being offline or online, and we are spending...

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