Chautauqua Theater Company (CTC), under the leadership of Vivienne Benesch Artistic Director and Sarah Clare Corporandy Managing Director, is proud to announce programming for its 30th Anniversary season featuring Tennessee Williams’ classic Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (June 28-July 7), the Pulitzer and Tony-winning Clybourne Park (July 19-28) and Shakespeare’s The Comedy of Errors (August 9-16) on the Bratton Theater Mainstage. CTC’s innovative The New Play Workshop (July 11-13; August 1-3) will present two exciting new plays and in a signature CHQ event two years in the making, The Romeo & Juliet Project will re-interpret this classic tale of...
The Philadelphia Story, by Philip BarryWorld Premiere, Fifty Ways, by Kate FodorAs You Like It, by William Shakespeare2 New Play Workshops Chautauqua Theater Company (CTC) is thrilled to announce its 29th season as theresident theater on the grounds of the Chautauqua Institution — western New York’spremier summer arts festival. The 2012 season includes the world premiere of CTC’sinaugural commission (Kate Fodor’s Fifty Ways) two great classics (The PhiladelphiaStory and As You Like It), the ever popular New Play Workshop series and a host ofother special events and performances. “It’s a season packed with over 50 events in 56 days,” says...
Performances begin June 29, 2012 Chautauqua, NY (6/25/2012) – Chautauqua Theater Company’s Artistic Director Vivienne Benesch is proud to announce the first production of CTC’s 29th season: Philip Barry’s The Philadelphia Story, running from June 29 through July 8. “We all know the Philadelphia Story as the Hollywood blockbuster with the iconic stars of yesterday, “ says Benesch, “now come and see the play it was based on with the rising stars of tomorrow.” Philip Barry’s, quintessentially American, 1939 classic is directed by CTC’s Associate Artistic Director, Andrew Borba, and features emerging talents Carolyn Holding as Philadelphia socialite Tracy Lord,...
Chautauqua Theater Company Artistic Directors Vivienne Benesch and Ethan McSweeny are proud to announce the first full production of CTC’s 27th season: Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman’s high spirited comedy You Can’t Take It With You. Stuart Margolin, most widely known for his two-time Emmy award-winning role as Angel in television’s long-running “The Rockford Files,” returns to CTC for his fifth season following 2008’s landmark performance as Willy Loman in Arthur Miller’s masterpiece Death of a Salesman. CHQ audiences have thrilled to other of Margolin’s performances as well in featured roles in: Ah, Wilderness! The Cherry Orchard and All...
Chautauqua Theater Company (CTC) Artistic Directors Vivienne Benesch and Ethan McSweeny are proud to announce the first New Play Workshop (NPW) of the 2010 season, Close Up Space by Molly Smith Metzler. Four performances will run July 1 – 4 at CHQ’s Bratton Theater. Now in its sixth season, CTC’s New Play Workshop series introduces audiences to important new voices in the theater and to the staged reading as a thrilling theatrical event in its own right. Each performance is followed by a discussion with the playwright, director and cast. Initiated by Benesch and McSweeny, the series has soared in...
Artistic Directors Vivienne Benesch and Ethan McSweeny are pleased to announce the schedule for the Chautauqua Theater Company’s 27th season as the resident theater on the grounds of the Chautauqua Institution — western New York’s premier summer arts festival. The season opens with Hart and Kaufman’s screwball family comedy You Can’t Take It With You, directed by Paul Mullins, and concludes with Shakespeare’s political thriller Macbeth, directed by Andrew Borba. In between, CTC returns to the stage of the famed Chautauqua Amphitheater, joining with the Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra to offer a unique concert production of Peter Shaffer’s Amadeus— an incredible...