Sunday, April 03, 2016

Something Something Theatre presents its 2016-2017 season

 

From: Something Something Theatre [mailto:info@somethingsomethingtheatre.com]
Sent: Saturday, April 2, 2016 3:12 PM
Subject: 2016-2017 season

 

Something Something Theatre presents its 2016-2017 season

 

Body Awareness by Annie Baker

directed by Joan O'Dwyer

September 29 through October 16, 2016 at the Cabaret

 

"An engaging…comedy by a young playwright with a probing, understated voice…Its quiet rewards steal up on you." – The New York Times

 

"Baker's dialogue is tart and personable, with just enough unexpected twists in the characterizations to keep you leaning forward." – The Washington Post

 

 

Boston Marriage by David Mamet

directed by Avis Judd

December 1-18, 2016 at Community Theater, 1881 N. Oracle, just north of Speedway

 

"Devastatingly funny…exceptionally clever…demonstrates anew [Mamet's] technical virtuosity and flexibility." – The New York Times

 

"[Mamet's characters] are at each other's throats with a wit akin to characters out of Wilde and a vengeance not unlike those from Pinter, Edward Albee, or Mamet himself."  - The Boston Globe

 

 

What Every Girl Should Know by Monica Byrne

directed by Jasmine Roth

February 9-26, 2017 at Community Theater, 1881 N. Oracle, just north of Speedway

 

"As tight as it is timely…as pertinent as the latest attack on Sanger's great legacy, Planned Parenthood." – San Francisco Chronicle

 

"Top to bottom, start to finish, What Every Girl Should Know is an excellent piece of theater…as long as the war over women's reproduction right rages on [this is] a story people need to keep telling." – NYTheatre.com

 

 

Dov and Ali by Anna Ziegler

directed by Joan O'Dwyer

April 6- 23, 2017 at Community Theater, 1881 N. Oracle, just north of Speedway

 

"…a flawless play…In a time of ceaseless snark and cynicism, its earnestness in asking bigger questions can be downright refreshing."  - The New York Times

 

"In an American tradition of plays such as Oleanna...Anna Ziegler's four-hander is an intense, intelligent and hugely promising play that plays out clashes of belief systems in the classroom." – The Guardian (UK)

 

 

The Taming of the Shrew by William Shakespeare, adapted by Esther Almazán

directed by Esther Almazán

May 4 through 21, 2017 at the new Fluxx Productions, 690 E. 19th Street 85719

 

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