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    Yankee Tavern

    Presented by Stages Repertory Theatre at Stages Repertory Theatre -- John and Jean Yeager Theatre

    March 16-April 10, 2011

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    Yankee Tavern

    Stages continues its 2010-2011 season with the regional premiere of Steven Dietz’s new thriller Yankee Tavern, playing March 16 – April 10 in Stages’ Yeager Theater.

    Headed by Stages favorite Philip Lehl, the Stages production features an ensemble cast including Rachael Logue, Adam Gibbs, and David Matranga. Stages Producing Artistic Director...

    Stages continues its 2010-2011 season with the regional premiere of Steven Dietz’s new thriller Yankee Tavern, playing March 16 – April 10 in Stages’ Yeager Theater.

    Headed by Stages favorite Philip Lehl, the Stages production features an ensemble cast including Rachael Logue, Adam Gibbs, and David Matranga. Stages Producing Artistic Director Kenn McLaughlin directs.

    “Directing a thriller is akin to playing a huge shell game with the audience,” says McLaughlin. “The actors have to know what is going on at all times and where the ball is, but part of the fun is keeping that secret from the audience. I love a show that challenges the perceptions of what the audience has seen and this show does that in a huge way.”

    McLaughlin is especially excited to be working with playwright Steven Dietz to make sure Houston audiences get the best possible production. “Steven has been involved with us from the beginning and is a great help in guiding us through the puzzle that he has written. The play is so intricate and surprising – even the final moment of the play is mysterious and unexpected – it all makes for a heart-pumping night in the theatre.”

    In a broken-down Manhattan pub, a homeless drunkard named Ray (Philip Lehl) spars with bar-owner Adam (Adam Gibbs) and his fiancée Janet (Rachael Logue), spouting wild conspiracy theories on everything from Yoko Ono and Starbucks coffee to an alleged cover-up of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. But when a mysterious stranger enters the conversation, what seemed like crazy fantasies lead to a series of surprising revelations in this funny, thought-provoking theatrical thriller.

    “The play dares to present a host of seemingly preposterous conspiracy theories, then creates a context wherein some of the most outrageous claims might be true,” McLaughlin said. “The audience is left to determine who and what to believe and in the end, that process –our human capacity to trust and believe our government, our loved ones and even our own senses – is what the play is all about.”

    Yankee Tavern premiered in 2009 at Curious Theater and Florida Stage as a rolling world premiere in conjunction with the National New Play Network. Author Steven Dietz is one of America’s most widely-produced and published contemporary playwrights. Since 1983, his twenty-plus plays have been seen at over one hundred regional theatres in the United States, as well as Off-Broadway. International productions have been seen in England, Japan, Germany, France, Australia, Sweden, Austria, Russia, Slovenia, Argentina, Peru, Singapore and South Africa.

    Yankee Tavern is part of a new initiative at Stages, called the “Get Talking” series, two stunning plays that are sure to invigorate thinking and get audiences talking! Paired with Yankee Tavern is Four Places, an incisive yet gentle drama about the challenges of aging in America by emerging superstar Joel Drake Johnson. The plays in the “Get Talking” series open up a world of possibilities for conversation and consideration.

    Previews March 16 & 17, 2011
    Press Opening March 18, 2011
    Closes April 10, 2011 

    Tickets start at $19, with special rates available for groups of 10 or more.

    "The fits and starts that comprise our daily life can - with a bottle of beer and an attentive bartender - attain a certain rough-hewn majesty in the telling..."

    - Steven Dietz, on his play YANKEE TAVERN

    About Stages Repertory Theatre
    Characterized by courage, generosity, ingenuity, and intimacy, Stages Repertory Theatre advances theatre and enlivens culture by producing new work, interpreting established work in new ways, and nurturing talent for the performing arts field.

    In addition to its MainStage season of plays, Stages presents the EarlyStages series, introducing young audiences to the power and magic of live theatre. Stages also offers a range of additional education and outreach programs that encourage conversation about important ideas and issues, provide insight into other cultures and viewpoints, and help develop each new generation of citizens, artists and audiences.

    Now entering its 32nd season, Stages is a member of the Fresh Arts Coalition and a constituent of Theatre Communications Group (TCG), the national service organization for not-for-profit theatres. Stages operates under an agreement with Actor’s Equity Association (AEA), the union of professional actors and stage managers in the United States.


    Stages Repertory Theatre -- John and Jean Yeager Theatre

    3201 Allen Parkway, Suite 101
    Houston, TX 77019

    Full map and directions

    Tickets:

    Regular tickets start at $19.

    Parking:   Theatre entrance on Rosine St. (Parking available on D'Amico St.).
     


    Times:

    Previews March 16 & 17, 2011
    Press Opening March 18, 2011
    Closes April 10, 2011

    Wednesdays & Thursdays 7:30 PM
    Fridays & Saturdays 8:00 PM
    Sundays 3:00 PM


    Phone: 713.527.0123

    Parking:

    FREE PERFORMANCE PARKING for Stages ticket-holders is available in the Houston Center for the Arts parking lot on the south side of the building on D'Amico Street. During the day parking in this lot is $2 per car. This lot is owned by the City of Houston and managed by Republic Parking, and is the only official designated parking for Stages Repertory Theatre.

    Please note the parking lot on Rosine Street directly across from the main entrance to the theater is privately owned and is in no way affiliated with Stages, the Houston Center for the Arts, or the City of Houston.


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