THE GLORIOUS ONES is a backstage musical about the lives, loves, ambitions, and art of the performers in a 16th-century commedia dell'arte troupe in Italy of the late Renaissance.
DYING CITY, an intimate play set in a spare downtown-Manhattan apartment, depicts the role of a historic event, in this case the war in Iraq, that transforms the lives of a man, his wife, and his twin brother.
Part 3 of the trilogy, Salvage, brings maturity and resolution. As imperial Russia is set adrift with the freeing of the serfs, Alexander Herzen and the revolutionaries in his circle look back from the vantage point of their exile in England.
The second part of the trilogy, Shipwreck, centers on Alexander Herzen and his fellow revolutionaries who find inspiration as well as frustration in exile in Paris and London.
The first part of Tom Stoppard's trilogy The Coast of Utopia, Voyage is a nod to Chekhov, set at the grand Russian countryside estate of the Bakunin family.
Sarah Ruhl's poignant comedy is the story of a housekeeper who hates to clean, two high-powered physicians, a sister who loves to clean and a free spirit whose passion and soulful grace cast a wonderfully surreal spell over THE CLEAN HOUSE.
Richard Greenberg's THE HOUSE IN TOWN, focuses on an intimate portrait of a couple's complicated marriage, their close friends, and the impact of the shy young man who enters their lives.
AWAKE AND SING! is the story of a Jewish family living in a Bronx apartment during the Depression. By turns starkly dramatic and vividly comic, the characters convey a pressured existence that captures the enduring belief in the American dream.
The musical, BERNARDA ALBA is based on Federico García Lorca's classic play, The House of Bernarda Alba. The title character is a widow whose tyrannical rule over her household collides with her five daughters' desires.
Edward Albee's SEASCAPE is set on a quiet beach where we meet a couple arguing about how to spend the rest of their lives. As a second couple arrive on the beach a classic Albee encounter, both surreal and profound, ensues.
A professor's life is thrown into disarray when she accuses a student of plagiarism. What follows forces her to question the values she has clung to for much of her life.
Tony-award winning Brian Stokes Mitchell, leading man extraordinaire, in his concert rendition of LOVE/LIFE, A Life in Song, his one-man show (with a four-piece jazz ensemble).
In Florence, Italy, a surprisingly innocent and beautiful young tourist loses her hat, landing at the feet of a handsome young Florentine. As their relationship develops, the girl's mother must reveal the truth that will surely test that love.
Based on the acclaimed novel by Sherley Anne Williams, two strong women, one black, one white, form an unexpected friendship in the pre-Civil War South.
One of the funniest plays ever written, Sheridan's outrageous characters, including the infamously misspoken Mrs. Malaprop, reveal the lengths to which a group well-to-dos will go in order to capture the elusive magic of love.
Set in 1890s Paris, in and around Montmartre's famed nightclub the Moulin Rouge, BELLE EPOQUE is a collage of hallucinogenic, absinthe-infused scenes reflecting the experiences of French artist Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec.
In THE FROGS, the Greek god Dionysos, troubled by the world's ills, embarks on frog-infested journey to Hades with his slave Xanthias to bring back a writer who, by providing words of wit and wisdom, will help save mankind from destruction.
By popular demand, the extension of Barbara Cook's limited engagement from earlier in the spring of 2004.
Barbara Cook, who captivated LCT audiences in her brilliant "Mostly Sondheim" concert two years ago, returned to the Beaumont for a limited engagement during the run of King Lear.
Shakespeare's KING LEAR is the story of an old and vain king unwisely divides his kingdom between his two fawning older daughters and banishes his third daughter, who truly loves him but speaks more modestly.