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Thu Apr 25
“ To me art is an adventure into an unknown world, which can be explored only by those willing to take the risk.” –Mark Rothko John Logan’s taut, visceral two-hander, Red, features Latvian-American abstract painter Mark Rothko at the height of his career. Viewed through the lens of his youthful new assistant, Ken, we witness Rothko at the pinnacle of his creativity, but struggling through the creation of a series of large paintings, commissioned as a series intended to feature in New York’s brand-new Four Seasons Restaurant. As Ken and Rothko paint, they challenge each other to ask big questions about art: what it takes to create it and what its role should be in the world. Set in the 1950s, and based on a series of real events, Red takes a compelling look at the ever-changing relationship between an artist and his creations.
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Fri Apr 26
“ To me art is an adventure into an unknown world, which can be explored only by those willing to take the risk.” –Mark Rothko John Logan’s taut, visceral two-hander, Red, features Latvian-American abstract painter Mark Rothko at the height of his career. Viewed through the lens of his youthful new assistant, Ken, we witness Rothko at the pinnacle of his creativity, but struggling through the creation of a series of large paintings, commissioned as a series intended to feature in New York’s brand-new Four Seasons Restaurant. As Ken and Rothko paint, they challenge each other to ask big questions about art: what it takes to create it and what its role should be in the world. Set in the 1950s, and based on a series of real events, Red takes a compelling look at the ever-changing relationship between an artist and his creations.
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Sat Apr 27
“ To me art is an adventure into an unknown world, which can be explored only by those willing to take the risk.” –Mark Rothko John Logan’s taut, visceral two-hander, Red, features Latvian-American abstract painter Mark Rothko at the height of his career. Viewed through the lens of his youthful new assistant, Ken, we witness Rothko at the pinnacle of his creativity, but struggling through the creation of a series of large paintings, commissioned as a series intended to feature in New York’s brand-new Four Seasons Restaurant. As Ken and Rothko paint, they challenge each other to ask big questions about art: what it takes to create it and what its role should be in the world. Set in the 1950s, and based on a series of real events, Red takes a compelling look at the ever-changing relationship between an artist and his creations.
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Sun Apr 28
“ To me art is an adventure into an unknown world, which can be explored only by those willing to take the risk.” –Mark Rothko John Logan’s taut, visceral two-hander, Red, features Latvian-American abstract painter Mark Rothko at the height of his career. Viewed through the lens of his youthful new assistant, Ken, we witness Rothko at the pinnacle of his creativity, but struggling through the creation of a series of large paintings, commissioned as a series intended to feature in New York’s brand-new Four Seasons Restaurant. As Ken and Rothko paint, they challenge each other to ask big questions about art: what it takes to create it and what its role should be in the world. Set in the 1950s, and based on a series of real events, Red takes a compelling look at the ever-changing relationship between an artist and his creations.
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“ To me art is an adventure into an unknown world, which can be explored only by those willing to take the risk.” –Mark Rothko John Logan’s taut, visceral two-hander, Red, features Latvian-American abstract painter Mark Rothko at the height of his career. Viewed through the lens of his youthful new assistant, Ken, we witness Rothko at the pinnacle of his creativity, but struggling through the creation of a series of large paintings, commissioned as a series intended to feature in New York’s brand-new Four Seasons Restaurant. As Ken and Rothko paint, they challenge each other to ask big questions about art: what it takes to create it and what its role should be in the world. Set in the 1950s, and based on a series of real events, Red takes a compelling look at the ever-changing relationship between an artist and his creations.
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Fri May 03
“ To me art is an adventure into an unknown world, which can be explored only by those willing to take the risk.” –Mark Rothko John Logan’s taut, visceral two-hander, Red, features Latvian-American abstract painter Mark Rothko at the height of his career. Viewed through the lens of his youthful new assistant, Ken, we witness Rothko at the pinnacle of his creativity, but struggling through the creation of a series of large paintings, commissioned as a series intended to feature in New York’s brand-new Four Seasons Restaurant. As Ken and Rothko paint, they challenge each other to ask big questions about art: what it takes to create it and what its role should be in the world. Set in the 1950s, and based on a series of real events, Red takes a compelling look at the ever-changing relationship between an artist and his creations.
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Sat May 04
“ To me art is an adventure into an unknown world, which can be explored only by those willing to take the risk.” –Mark Rothko John Logan’s taut, visceral two-hander, Red, features Latvian-American abstract painter Mark Rothko at the height of his career. Viewed through the lens of his youthful new assistant, Ken, we witness Rothko at the pinnacle of his creativity, but struggling through the creation of a series of large paintings, commissioned as a series intended to feature in New York’s brand-new Four Seasons Restaurant. As Ken and Rothko paint, they challenge each other to ask big questions about art: what it takes to create it and what its role should be in the world. Set in the 1950s, and based on a series of real events, Red takes a compelling look at the ever-changing relationship between an artist and his creations.
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“ To me art is an adventure into an unknown world, which can be explored only by those willing to take the risk.” –Mark Rothko John Logan’s taut, visceral two-hander, Red, features Latvian-American abstract painter Mark Rothko at the height of his career. Viewed through the lens of his youthful new assistant, Ken, we witness Rothko at the pinnacle of his creativity, but struggling through the creation of a series of large paintings, commissioned as a series intended to feature in New York’s brand-new Four Seasons Restaurant. As Ken and Rothko paint, they challenge each other to ask big questions about art: what it takes to create it and what its role should be in the world. Set in the 1950s, and based on a series of real events, Red takes a compelling look at the ever-changing relationship between an artist and his creations.
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Sun May 05
“ To me art is an adventure into an unknown world, which can be explored only by those willing to take the risk.” –Mark Rothko John Logan’s taut, visceral two-hander, Red, features Latvian-American abstract painter Mark Rothko at the height of his career. Viewed through the lens of his youthful new assistant, Ken, we witness Rothko at the pinnacle of his creativity, but struggling through the creation of a series of large paintings, commissioned as a series intended to feature in New York’s brand-new Four Seasons Restaurant. As Ken and Rothko paint, they challenge each other to ask big questions about art: what it takes to create it and what its role should be in the world. Set in the 1950s, and based on a series of real events, Red takes a compelling look at the ever-changing relationship between an artist and his creations.
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May 24 – June 23, 2024 “[A Musical] So full of happiness that you think your heart is about to burst!” Variety Magazine Music by Matthew Sklar | Lyrics by Chad Beguelin | Book by Bob Martin & Chad Beguelin Big city stars set themselves on a collision course with small town PTA politicians in this sequin-covered musical comedy. Fresh off a humiliating and high-profile flop, four of Broadway’s brassiest, sassiest stars decide to put themselves back in the spotlight by finding a noble cause to champion. As luck (and social media) would have it, a small-town high school in Indiana has gotten itself into some controversy surrounding its prom. A sweet, courageous young woman wants to take her girlfriend to the dance. But the conservative faculty members and self-righteous parents in the community will stop at nothing to deny the same-sex couple their spin around the dance floor. Enter the belty quirky Broadway quartet to the rescue, inviting the students to be the kick-ball-change they want to see in the world! The Prom has been celebrated for being joyous, full of zaaz, and “…an unpretentious delight.” And we think it’s a perfect, sparkly, spectacular way to kick of Spring and close out our 41st season.
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Fri May 24
May 24 – June 23, 2024 “[A Musical] So full of happiness that you think your heart is about to burst!” Variety Magazine Music by Matthew Sklar | Lyrics by Chad Beguelin | Book by Bob Martin & Chad Beguelin Big city stars set themselves on a collision course with small town PTA politicians in this sequin-covered musical comedy. Fresh off a humiliating and high-profile flop, four of Broadway’s brassiest, sassiest stars decide to put themselves back in the spotlight by finding a noble cause to champion. As luck (and social media) would have it, a small-town high school in Indiana has gotten itself into some controversy surrounding its prom. A sweet, courageous young woman wants to take her girlfriend to the dance. But the conservative faculty members and self-righteous parents in the community will stop at nothing to deny the same-sex couple their spin around the dance floor. Enter the belty quirky Broadway quartet to the rescue, inviting the students to be the kick-ball-change they want to see in the world! The Prom has been celebrated for being joyous, full of zaaz, and “…an unpretentious delight.” And we think it’s a perfect, sparkly, spectacular way to kick of Spring and close out our 41st season.
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Sat May 25
May 24 – June 23, 2024 “[A Musical] So full of happiness that you think your heart is about to burst!” Variety Magazine Music by Matthew Sklar | Lyrics by Chad Beguelin | Book by Bob Martin & Chad Beguelin Big city stars set themselves on a collision course with small town PTA politicians in this sequin-covered musical comedy. Fresh off a humiliating and high-profile flop, four of Broadway’s brassiest, sassiest stars decide to put themselves back in the spotlight by finding a noble cause to champion. As luck (and social media) would have it, a small-town high school in Indiana has gotten itself into some controversy surrounding its prom. A sweet, courageous young woman wants to take her girlfriend to the dance. But the conservative faculty members and self-righteous parents in the community will stop at nothing to deny the same-sex couple their spin around the dance floor. Enter the belty quirky Broadway quartet to the rescue, inviting the students to be the kick-ball-change they want to see in the world! The Prom has been celebrated for being joyous, full of zaaz, and “…an unpretentious delight.” And we think it’s a perfect, sparkly, spectacular way to kick of Spring and close out our 41st season.
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Sun May 26
May 24 – June 23, 2024 “[A Musical] So full of happiness that you think your heart is about to burst!” Variety Magazine Music by Matthew Sklar | Lyrics by Chad Beguelin | Book by Bob Martin & Chad Beguelin Big city stars set themselves on a collision course with small town PTA politicians in this sequin-covered musical comedy. Fresh off a humiliating and high-profile flop, four of Broadway’s brassiest, sassiest stars decide to put themselves back in the spotlight by finding a noble cause to champion. As luck (and social media) would have it, a small-town high school in Indiana has gotten itself into some controversy surrounding its prom. A sweet, courageous young woman wants to take her girlfriend to the dance. But the conservative faculty members and self-righteous parents in the community will stop at nothing to deny the same-sex couple their spin around the dance floor. Enter the belty quirky Broadway quartet to the rescue, inviting the students to be the kick-ball-change they want to see in the world! The Prom has been celebrated for being joyous, full of zaaz, and “…an unpretentious delight.” And we think it’s a perfect, sparkly, spectacular way to kick of Spring and close out our 41st season.
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May 24 – June 23, 2024 “[A Musical] So full of happiness that you think your heart is about to burst!” Variety Magazine Music by Matthew Sklar | Lyrics by Chad Beguelin | Book by Bob Martin & Chad Beguelin Big city stars set themselves on a collision course with small town PTA politicians in this sequin-covered musical comedy. Fresh off a humiliating and high-profile flop, four of Broadway’s brassiest, sassiest stars decide to put themselves back in the spotlight by finding a noble cause to champion. As luck (and social media) would have it, a small-town high school in Indiana has gotten itself into some controversy surrounding its prom. A sweet, courageous young woman wants to take her girlfriend to the dance. But the conservative faculty members and self-righteous parents in the community will stop at nothing to deny the same-sex couple their spin around the dance floor. Enter the belty quirky Broadway quartet to the rescue, inviting the students to be the kick-ball-change they want to see in the world! The Prom has been celebrated for being joyous, full of zaaz, and “…an unpretentious delight.” And we think it’s a perfect, sparkly, spectacular way to kick of Spring and close out our 41st season.
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Fri May 31
May 24 – June 23, 2024 “[A Musical] So full of happiness that you think your heart is about to burst!” Variety Magazine Music by Matthew Sklar | Lyrics by Chad Beguelin | Book by Bob Martin & Chad Beguelin Big city stars set themselves on a collision course with small town PTA politicians in this sequin-covered musical comedy. Fresh off a humiliating and high-profile flop, four of Broadway’s brassiest, sassiest stars decide to put themselves back in the spotlight by finding a noble cause to champion. As luck (and social media) would have it, a small-town high school in Indiana has gotten itself into some controversy surrounding its prom. A sweet, courageous young woman wants to take her girlfriend to the dance. But the conservative faculty members and self-righteous parents in the community will stop at nothing to deny the same-sex couple their spin around the dance floor. Enter the belty quirky Broadway quartet to the rescue, inviting the students to be the kick-ball-change they want to see in the world! The Prom has been celebrated for being joyous, full of zaaz, and “…an unpretentious delight.” And we think it’s a perfect, sparkly, spectacular way to kick of Spring and close out our 41st season.
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Sat Jun 01
May 24 – June 23, 2024 “[A Musical] So full of happiness that you think your heart is about to burst!” Variety Magazine Music by Matthew Sklar | Lyrics by Chad Beguelin | Book by Bob Martin & Chad Beguelin Big city stars set themselves on a collision course with small town PTA politicians in this sequin-covered musical comedy. Fresh off a humiliating and high-profile flop, four of Broadway’s brassiest, sassiest stars decide to put themselves back in the spotlight by finding a noble cause to champion. As luck (and social media) would have it, a small-town high school in Indiana has gotten itself into some controversy surrounding its prom. A sweet, courageous young woman wants to take her girlfriend to the dance. But the conservative faculty members and self-righteous parents in the community will stop at nothing to deny the same-sex couple their spin around the dance floor. Enter the belty quirky Broadway quartet to the rescue, inviting the students to be the kick-ball-change they want to see in the world! The Prom has been celebrated for being joyous, full of zaaz, and “…an unpretentious delight.” And we think it’s a perfect, sparkly, spectacular way to kick of Spring and close out our 41st season.
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Sun Jun 02
May 24 – June 23, 2024 “[A Musical] So full of happiness that you think your heart is about to burst!” Variety Magazine Music by Matthew Sklar | Lyrics by Chad Beguelin | Book by Bob Martin & Chad Beguelin Big city stars set themselves on a collision course with small town PTA politicians in this sequin-covered musical comedy. Fresh off a humiliating and high-profile flop, four of Broadway’s brassiest, sassiest stars decide to put themselves back in the spotlight by finding a noble cause to champion. As luck (and social media) would have it, a small-town high school in Indiana has gotten itself into some controversy surrounding its prom. A sweet, courageous young woman wants to take her girlfriend to the dance. But the conservative faculty members and self-righteous parents in the community will stop at nothing to deny the same-sex couple their spin around the dance floor. Enter the belty quirky Broadway quartet to the rescue, inviting the students to be the kick-ball-change they want to see in the world! The Prom has been celebrated for being joyous, full of zaaz, and “…an unpretentious delight.” And we think it’s a perfect, sparkly, spectacular way to kick of Spring and close out our 41st season.
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May 24 – June 23, 2024 “[A Musical] So full of happiness that you think your heart is about to burst!” Variety Magazine Music by Matthew Sklar | Lyrics by Chad Beguelin | Book by Bob Martin & Chad Beguelin Big city stars set themselves on a collision course with small town PTA politicians in this sequin-covered musical comedy. Fresh off a humiliating and high-profile flop, four of Broadway’s brassiest, sassiest stars decide to put themselves back in the spotlight by finding a noble cause to champion. As luck (and social media) would have it, a small-town high school in Indiana has gotten itself into some controversy surrounding its prom. A sweet, courageous young woman wants to take her girlfriend to the dance. But the conservative faculty members and self-righteous parents in the community will stop at nothing to deny the same-sex couple their spin around the dance floor. Enter the belty quirky Broadway quartet to the rescue, inviting the students to be the kick-ball-change they want to see in the world! The Prom has been celebrated for being joyous, full of zaaz, and “…an unpretentious delight.” And we think it’s a perfect, sparkly, spectacular way to kick of Spring and close out our 41st season.
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