Season Performance Days & Times
(2021-2022)

Wednesdays: 2 p.m. and 7 p.m.

Thursdays 7 p.m.

Fridays: 8 p.m.

Saturdays: 2 p.m. and 8 p.m.

Sundays: 2 p.m.

Social distance seating will be available on the sides on Wednesdays (2 p.m. & 7 p.m.), Thursdays (7 p.m.) and Saturday (2 p.m.) performances. 

The Price

By Arthur Miller
Directed By Bari Newport (based on the vision of Joseph Adler)

November 13 through December 12
Preview performance:
Friday, Nov. 12

“The Price” was the final play directed by legendary artistic director Joseph Adler before his passing, now new Producing Artistic Director Bari Newport picks up where he left off, using Joe’s notes to bring to life his vision of this classic.

One son abandoned his dreams to support his father. The other didn’t. Thirty years later, they reunite to sell their late father’s belongings and are forced to examine their decisions – and the price they had to pay. Starring GableStage acting company members Patti Gardner, Michael McKenzie, George Schiavone and Gregg Weiner.

Reviews

“Flamboyantly theatrical!” –The New York Times

Joe Papp At The Ballroom

by Joseph Papp (1921-1991)
Adapted by Avi Hoffman, Susan Papp-Lippman, 
and Eleanor Reissa. 
Directed By Tony nominee Eleanor Reissa

A WORLD PREMIERE!

Music Director: Phil Hinton
Original Music Arrangements: Stanley Silverman
Starring Avi Hoffman

December 18 through December 31
Preview performance: Friday, Dec.17

Joseph Papp, the greatest American theatre icon of the 20th century, gave only one series of public concerts in his career. In it he recounted his Brooklyn Yiddish upbringing, his political struggles and his reconceiving of the creative process. In this performance – with music – renowned actor Avi Hoffman adapts & recreates the 1978 historic event

Reviews

“The single most creative and controversial figure in American theater.” – Newsweek

The White Card

By Claudia Rankine
Directed by Lydia Fort

A FLORIDA PREMIERE!

February 26 through March 27
Preview performance: Friday, February 25

“I write to provoke dialogue and to transform how we think about what it means to live and breathe in the world,” –Claudia Rankine. 

Award-winning poet/playwright Claudia Rankine’s first published play, The White Card, poses the essential question: Can American society progress if whiteness remains invisible? Composed of two scenes, The White Card is a moving and revelatory distillation of racial divisions as experienced in the white spaces of the living room, the art gallery, the theater, and the imagination itself. 

The White Card runs for 75 minutes with no intermission.

Reviews

“A bracing experience that leaves you with plenty to think about.” — The Boston Globe

Boca​

By Jessica Provenz
Directed By Barrington Stage Artistic Director Julianne Boyd

A ROLLING WORLD PREMIERE!

April 23 through May 22
Preview performance:
Friday, April 22

The second production is brought to life by GableStage after a sold-out run at Barrington Stage Company in Pittsfield, Massachusetts.

Ready for some laughs? Celebrate our very own Sunshine State by traveling north to Boca Raton, where the lawns and residents are perfectly maintained. This not-to-be-missed comedy follows a group of retirees who – between golf, bridge and Botox – can be found bickering, gossiping and living it up like they’re teenagers again.

The Year of Magical Thinking

By Joan Didion
Directed By Bari Newport

June 4 through June 26

Preview performance: Friday, June 3

“This happened on December 30, 2003. That may seem a while ago but it won’t when it happens to you…”

In this dramatic adaptation of her award-winning, bestselling memoir, which The New York Times called “an indelible portrait of loss and grief… a haunting portrait of a four-decade-long marriage,” Joan Didion transforms the story of the sudden and unexpected loss of her husband and their only daughter into a stunning and powerful one-woman play.

“The passion lies underneath… this quirky, defiantly literary play… Her writing sounds like an out-of-body experience.” – Washington Post

“The play shares the book’s rigorous, transcendent intensity. It also shares its author’s unmistakable diction and rhythms… it’s dazzling: suspenseful, precise, suffused with terribly won wisdom.” – Time Out Chicago

 

Fade

By Tanya Saracho
Directed By Teo Castellanos

August 20 through September 18
Preview performance:
Friday, August 19

A witty dramatic comedy about class, integrity, and culture. Lucia is understandably nervous. It’s day one at her first TV writing job. As a Hispanic novelist, she may actually be the “diversity hire” she’s heard whispers about. Uncertain whether she can make a place for herself in cutthroat Hollywood, she feels less alone when she meets Abel, the Latino janitor. They form a bond and share stories, but it turns out that their friendship is not what Abel expects.

Reviews

“Saracho’s writing is so sharp, full lives take shape with an economy of words […] a powerful piece with a fresh voice and a bright future.” — Denver Post 

Rubenology: The Making of an American Legend​

Written by Vanessa Garcia and Ruben Rabasa

A WORLD PREMIERE SPECIAL EVENT!

July 14 – 31, 2022
 

The legendary Ruben Rabasa (who Andy Garcia called “La Gloria de Cuba”) takes the wheel of his own one person show to tell us about the wild ride of his life – all 83 years of it and counting. 

Rabasa takes us from Cuba to the United States; from santeros to his saving grace, his mom. It’s funny and silly and full of heart, just like Rabasa himself, who has a thing or two to teach us – his Rubenology – about being an actor, a lover, a friend, a son, a Cuban-American and an American.

This is a co-production with Abre Camino Collective

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