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Recipient of the
2012 American Theatre Wing
National Theatre Company Award

 

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The Rogue Theater is a brilliant jewel of culture, passion,
and intelligent performance that continually amazes and delights audiences
in an intimate setting with incredible actors, daring productions, and
deeply touching plays. Being season ticket holders for many years now has been
one of the best investments we've ever made.


—Kaitlin Meadows, Audience Member

ANNOUNCING OUR 2020–2021 SEASON

A SEASON OF AWAKENINGS

SEASON SPONSOR: MARIANNE LEEDY

A View from the Bridge     Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein    The Oresteia     The Weir     As You Like It


A View from the Bridge
by Arthur Miller
directed by Christopher Johnson

September 10–27, 2020

In the shadow of the Brooklyn Bridge, Arthur Miller’s heartbreaking story tells of Eddie Carbone, a longshoreman, whose incestuous love for his niece drives him to his own destruction.

Sponsored by Arthur & Katherine Jacobson


Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein
by David Catlin
directed by Cynthia Meier

November 5–22, 2020

In an abandoned Swiss castle on a stormy night, five poets compete to tell the most frightening story. The young Mary Shelley will win, of course. In this new and exciting adaptation, Mary unfolds her tale with the other four poets playing all the parts. The Creature is not only brutal, but vulnerable, sophisticated, and very clearly a wounded piece of Mary herself.

Sponsored by Pat & John Hemann


The Oresteia
by Ellen McLaughlin
directed by Joseph McGrath

January 7–24, 2021

Through ten years of war, grief and rage, Queen Clytemnestra lies in wait for her husband Agamemnon's return, determined to avenge one child, only to doom the others. The sole surviving trilogy of Greek tragedy, The Oresteia chronicles a deluge of violence that can only be stopped when society peers into its own soul.

Sponsored by Barbara Martinsons & Larry Boutis


The Weir
by Conor McPherson
directed by Holly Griffith

February 25–March 14, 2021

A visitor from Dublin becomes the occasion for the spinning of occult yarns in a rural Irish pub. Well-told tales of ghosts and fairies, with enough doubt and footing in the real world to be merely unsettlingly coincidental. The visitor, however, has a tale of her own that lands much more heavily.

Sponsored by Andy & Cammie Watson


As You Like It
by William Shakespeare
directed by Cynthia Meier

April 22–May 9, 2021

In one of Shakespeare’s most fanciful comedies, Rosalind (disguised as a boy) and her friend Celia make the journey from oppressive town to open country. Genders become confused when Rosalind pretends to be a woman in the process of enticing her love, Orlando.

Sponsored by John Wahl & Mary Lou Forier


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See our Tickets page for a detailed schedule and purchase options

Individual tickets for our 2020–2021 season will go on sale in August 2020

 

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

 


 

Full information about prior seasons of The Rogue Theatre can be found on our Past Shows pages.

 


 

 

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