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2012 American Theatre Wing
National Theatre Company Award

 

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Our Fifteenth Season
2019–2020
Retrospective

 

Long Day’s Journey Into Night
September 2019

Your production is riveting, tragic, compelling and any other superlative
you would like to add. We were mesmerized.

—Meg Hovell, Audience Member

What a stunning rendition of Long Day’s Journey into Night!
It’s a wild, gruesome and treacherous ride.

—Barbara Seyda, Audience Member

What a wonderful start to the new season at The Rogue!
As with everything the Rogue does, this production captures the line
between the despair and hopes of O’Neill’s characters with perfection.

—Laura Kosakowsky, Audience Member

Just home from seeing the afternoon performance.
It was absolutely brilliant...beautifully directed...stunningly powerful performances
by a sublimely gifted cast. I’m still reeling.

—Michael Bailey, Audience Member

I cannot stop thinking about it. You captured the sorrow with such grace.
—Judy Wallingford, Audience Member

For true lovers of quality theater, this is a champagne experience.
—Chuck Graham, TucsonStage.com

Because of its timeliness and relevancy to current events, my students were awestruck
by the human condition presented in the characters of the play.

—Chris Pankratz, Teacher at Flowing Wells High School

This is a production that is still very timely and should be seen by everyone.
And it honestly did not feel like a show with a running time of nearly three hours.

—John Dow, Audience Member

 

Joseph McGrath as James, Theresa McElwee as Mary, Ryan Parker Knox as Jamie and Hunter Hnat as Edmund

Joseph McGrath as James, Theresa McElwee as Mary, Ryan Parker Knox as Jamie and Hunter Hnat as Edmund

Photo by Tim Fuller

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Blithe Spirit
November 2019

Blithe Spirit is packed with surprises and promises to lift spirits.
—Arizona Daily Star

Blithe Spirit finds genuine laughs in a clairvoyant world
—Chuck Graham, TucsonStage.com

If you want a deeply enjoyable night at the theatre, go see Blithe Spirit before this production gives up the ghost.
—Taming of the Review

A fantastic, hilarious performance! Brilliant!
—Paul Amiel, Audience Member

I highly recommend this superbly acted production.
—Cliff Cunningham, Sun News Tucson

Playfully charming, hauntingly erotic, mercurially witty, beguilingly theatrical,
Holly Griffith’s wonderful performance as Elvira, the ghost of Charles Condomine’s first wife,
epitomizes and highlights Rogue Theatre’s graceful production of
Blithe Spirit,
Noël Coward's comic masterpiece.

—Bill Epstein, Tucson Sentinel

David and I so enjoyed Blithe Spirit.
The chemistry among your ensemble is elegant. You were all extraordinary

—Betsey Parlato, Audience Member

Blithe Spirit at The Rogue Theatre was such a delight.
I can't recommend this show highly enough.
Don’t miss this unique and masterful production!

—Chris Pankratz, Audience Member

Matt Walley, Bryn Booth, Cynthia Meier, Ryan Parker Knox and Carley Elizabeth Preston

Matt Walley, Bryn Booth, Cynthia Meier, Ryan Parker Knox and Carley Elizabeth Preston

Photo by Tim Fuller

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Moby Dick
January 2020

The Rogue is fearless, and successful, with its take of Moby Dick.
—Arizona Daily Star

Your amazing production of Moby Dick reminded me how fortunate I am to live in a community with a treasure like The Rogue Theatre.
—Nancy Bissell, Audience Member

Stirring, imaginative, thought-provoking, and eerie, this company has conceived a total work of art that transcends any single contributor.
—John Kececioglu, Audience Member

The production last night was stupendous. The creativity of the movement, music, and acting in staging a novel was amazing theater.
—Peter Hirschman, Audience Member

Still awed by Moby Dick. As an audience member, I always feel honored by this company—honored for my intelligence, my imagination, my willingness to be part of the mutual creation that is the heart of a theatre experience.
—Gail Eifrig, Audience Member

Just, wow.
—Sarah Palmer, Audience Member

Christopher Pankratz, Joseph McGrath, Eduardo Rodriquez, Jeffrey Baden, Ryan Parker Knox and Aaron Shand

Christopher Pankratz, Joseph McGrath, Eduardo Rodriquez, Jeffrey Baden, Ryan Parker Knox and Aaron Shand

 

Death of a Sperm Whale

Death of a Sperm Whale

Photos by Tim Fuller

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The Beauty Queen of Leenane
February–March 2020

 

I loved every minute of Beauty Queen!
—Roger Owen

Drop whatever you're doing and get tickets because this production is an absolutely brilliant portrayal of raw humanity. Do not, do NOT miss this play!!!
—Jay Hornbacher

No one does drama like The Rogue.
—Laura Kosakowsky

Everyone in the cast was just amazing. The play unfolds in such a taut and unexpected way,
it really had the whole audience on the edge of their seat.

—Ellen Campbell

I am so glad we were able to see one of the final performances of The Beauty Queen of Leenane.
It was a remarkable production, and perhaps the best performances of all they plays we have seen at the Rogue.
And the other performances have been spectacular!

—Marjorie Hochberg

 

Ryan Parker Knox as Pato Dooley and Holly Griffith as Maureen

Ryan Parker Knox as Pato Dooley and Holly Griffith as Maureen

 

Cynthia Meier as Mag

Cynthia Meier as Mag

 

Holly Griffith as Maureen and Hunter Hnat as Ray Dooley

Holly Griffith as Maureen and Hunter Hnat as Ray Dooley

 

Holly Griffith as Maureen, Hunter Hnat as Ray Dooley, Ryan Parker Knox as Pato Dooley and Cynthia Meier as Mag

Holly Griffith as Maureen, Hunter Hnat as Ray Dooley,
Ryan Parker Knox as Pato Dooley and Cynthia Meier as Mag

Photos by Tim Fuller

 

Complete information on The Beauty Queen of Leenane

 

 

 

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