Round House Theatre Announces its 2014-2015 Season by Sarah Pressler

Round House Theatre announces its 2014/15 season:

FOOL FOR LOVE
By Sam Shepard

FETCH CLAY, MAKE MAN
By Will Power

The NUTCRACKER
By Tommy Rapley, Jake Minton, Phillip Klapperich, and Kevin O’Donnell

RAPTURE, BLISTER, BURN
By Gina Gionfriddo

UNCLE VANYA
By Anton Chekhov, new version by Annie Baker

NSFW
By Lucy Kirkwood

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Artistic Director Ryan-Rilette.
Artistic Director Ryan-Rilette.

Round House Theatre Producing Artistic Director Ryan Rilette today announced the lineup of plays for company’s 2014/15 season.

During the new season, Round House will produce a modern American classic, a new musical, two contemporary comedies, a potent new drama, and a compelling new version of a classic on its Bethesda stage. One production is an American premiere and four productions are D.C. area premieres.

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Sam-Shepard-265x300FOOL FOR LOVE
By Sam Shepard
Directed by Ryan Rilette
September 3 – 27, 2014

From one of America’s most renowned playwrights comes this explosive tale of love, hate, and the dying myths of the Old West. May’s hiding out at a seedy motel on the edge of the Mojave Desert when Eddie, her longtime on-again/off-again lover, shows up. Dark secrets are revealed during a night of gripping jealousy, brutal betrayal, and the deepest kind of love. Producing Artistic Director Ryan Rilette directs this revival of one of the great American plays of the 20th century. “Shepard’s purest and most beautiful play.” — New York Daily News

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FETCH CLAY, MAKE MAN

Will-Power-300x300Area Premiere
Co-production with Marin Theatre Company
By Will Power
Directed by Derrick Sanders
October 8 – November 2, 2014

In the days before one of the most anticipated fights in boxing history, heavyweight champ Muhammad Ali forms an unlikely friendship with controversial Hollywood star Stepin Fetchit. This true story explores the improbable bond that forms between these drastically different, influential cultural icons – one a vibrant and audacious youth, the other a resentful, almost forgotten relic – as they fight to shape their legacies amidst the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s. Derrick Sanders (The Raisin Cycle at CenterStage) directs Will Power’s absorbing, poetic, and humorous exploration of the true meaning of strength, resilience, and pride. Delivers “a potent and satisfying wallop” – New York Daily News

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THE NUTCRACKER

Nutcracker-playwrights-300x286Area Premiere
Created by Tommy Rapley, Jake Minton, Phillip Klapperich, and Kevin O’Donnell
Book by Jake Minton and Phillip Klapperich
Music by Kevin O’Donnell, Lyrics by Jake Minton
Based on the story by E.T.A. Hoffman
Directed by Joe Calarco
November 26 – December 28, 2014

This captivating new musical reinvents E.T.A. Hoffman’s original tale, turning it into a brand new seasonal classic. Weaving together spellbinding spectacle, riveting dialogue, astonishing puppetry, and a delightful original score, Clara’s crusade to save her family (with the assistance of a remarkable nutcracker) comes alive with dazzling theatricality. This contemporary retelling is a heartwarming, hilarious story of magic and hope that’s as poignant and touching as it is hilarious, tuneful, and fun. Joe Calarco (Signature’s Gypsy) directs the D.C. area premiere of a Chicago holiday favorite hailed as “moving, inclusive, and wholly original” by the Chicago Tribune.

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RAPTURE, BLISTER, BURN

Gina-Gionfriddo-300x292Area Premiere
By Gina Gionfriddo
Directed by Shirley Serotsky
January 28 – February 22, 2015

In a comedy hailed by The New York Times as “intensely smart and immensely funny,” Gina Gionfriddo (Becky Shaw) takes a sharp, unflinching look at 21st century gender politics. After grad school, Catherine built a career as a rock-star academic while Gwen built a home with a husband and children. Decades later, unfulfilled in opposite ways, each woman covets the other’s life, and a dangerous game begins as each tries to claim the other’s territory. With searing insight and trademark wit, this 2013 Pulitzer Prize finalist, directed by Shirley Serotsky (Associate Artistic Director of Theater J), looks at family, career, romance, middle-aged meltdowns, and the decisions that define a life.

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UNCLE VANYA

Annie-Baker-300x284Area Premiere
By Anton Chekhov, new version by Annie Baker
Directed by John Vreeke
April 8 – May 3, 2015

This new version of Chekhov’s classic by Annie Baker (Circle Mirror Transformation, The Aliens) is a revelation, bringing modern language to this timeless story of relationships and yearning. Written to create “a version that sounds to our contemporary American ears the way the play sounded to Russian ears during the play’s first productions,” Baker’s award-winning Uncle Vanya reintroduces audiences to Chekhov’s enduring wit, insight, and emotional depth. It was hailed as one of the top 10 shows of 2012 by both The New York Times and New York Magazine. John Vreeke (The Lyons) directs a production that re-envisions our performance space and features Mitchell Hébert as Vanya and Producing Artistic Director Ryan Rilette as Astrov.

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NSFW

Lucy-Kirkwood-300x255
American Premiere
By Lucy Kirkwood
Directed by Meredith McDonough
May 27 – June 21, 2015

Money, sex, and Photoshop! NSFW (Not Safe for Work) is a hilarious, biting comedy about power games and privacy in the media and, in particular, how magazines objectify women. When Aiden, editor of “Doghouse” men’s magazine, charges his team of journalists with finding an amateur model for a racy photo spread, he can’t foresee the trouble it will bring. In the aftermath, feature writer and prime casualty, Sam, seeks a lifeline at “Electra,” a stylish women’s magazine that surely can’t be anywhere as bad as his last job…or can it? Meredith McDonough (Associate Artistic Director of Actor’s Theatre of Louisville) directs a sharp, funny, and timely new play by one of Britain’s most exciting playwrights. “Provocative… outrageous humor” – Evening Standard

NSFW playwright Lucy Kirkwood just won this year’s Susan Smith Blackburn Prize, given “to recognize women who have written works of outstanding quality for the English-speaking theater,” for her play Chimerica.

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THE SARAH METZGER MEMORIAL PLAY
In addition to the six-show subscription season, Round House will bring its annual Sarah Metzger Memorial Play to Bethesda for the 2014/15 season. The Sarah Play provides high school students from across the D.C. metro area the guidance and resources to mount a production under the mentorship of professional theater artists. It’s the country’s only theatrical production, offered as part of a regional theater’s regular programming, that is directed, designed, stage managed, and performed entirely by high school students. The 13th annual Sarah Play will be onstage March 13 – 15, 2015, with the play title to be announced.

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SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION
Subscriptions for Round House’s 2014/15 season are on sale by calling 240.644.1100, online, or by visiting the box office. Flexible packages of three to six plays are available. Tickets to individual performances will go on sale in August.

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Round House Theatre is located at 4545 East-West Highway, one block from Wisconsin Avenue and the Bethesda Metro station.

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