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Performance Days & Times
Wednesdays: 2 p.m. & 7 p.m. Thursdays 8 p.m. Fridays: 8 p.m.
Saturday: 2 p.m. (only on closing weekend) Saturdays: 8 p.m. Sundays: 2 p.m.
The 24th Season is made possible in part through support from GableStage’s Board of Trustees
Heisenberg by Simon Stephens
October 29 – November 20, 2022
Preview performance: Friday, Oct.28
Run time: 80 minutes with no intermission
Contains adult language
• Chat backs with the cast after the first matinee of each production.
• Pre-show talks about the production every night 30 minutes before showtime at the café area!
Sponsored by Roz & Charles Stuzin
Reviews
“A soaring, suspenseful, thrilling play!” — The New York Times
We Will Not Be Silent by David Meyers
Running Time: 90 minutes. No Intermission.
This production contains strong language and themes
Preview performance: Friday, January 6
• Chat backs with the cast after the first matinee of each production.
• Pre-show talks about the production every night 30 minutes before showtime at the café area!
Risking everything to stand up for social justice, German college student Sophie Scholl courageously led a major act of civil disobedience against Hitler and his fascist regime. Scholl’s moral strength is tested while being interrogated for her crimes, leading her to question whether to save her own life or continue her righteous crusade. Based on true events, We Will Not Be Silent is a provocative and timely new work that examines the role of ordinary people in extraordinary times.
A Doll's House Part 2
by Lucas Hnath
February 25 – March 19, 2023
Running Time: 90 minutes. No Intermission.
Contains mild adult language
Preview performance: Friday, February 24
• Chat backs with the cast after the first matinee of each production.
• Pre-show talks about the production every night 30 minutes before showtime at the café area!
As a door slams in 1879 Norway, a young wife and mother leaves behind her family, freeing herself from the shackles of traditional societal constraints. Now, 15 years later, that same door opens to reveal Nora, a changed woman with an incredibly awkward favor to ask the people whom she abandoned. Lucas Hnath’s bitingly funny sequel to Ibsen’s revolutionary masterpiece unfolds in a series of bristling stand-offs that reveal in Nora’s world, much like our own, behind every opinion there is a person, and a slamming door isn’t just an end, but also the chance for a new beginning. Starring Rachel Burttram, Brendan Powers, Yasmine Harrell and Elizabeth Dimon.
— Hollywood Reporter
El Huracán by Charise Castro Smith
Directed by Dámaso Rodríguez
April 15 – May 14, 2023
Running Time: 1hr 40 minutes. No Intermission.
Preview performance: Friday, April 14
Contains mild adult language
• Chat backs with the cast after the first matinee of each production.
• Pre-show talks about the production every night 30 minutes before showtime at the café area!
As Hurricane Andrew threatens Miami, a mother and daughter ready themselves for the storm, but Abuela takes shelter in a world of memory, music and magic. A powerful tale of family and forgiveness, El Huracán, written by Miami native and recent Academy Award winner Charise Castro Smith (Disney’s Encanto), reveals what can be rebuilt in the aftermath of life’s most devastating tempests and what can never be replaced. A Florida Premiere inspired by Shakespeare’s The Tempest.
With generous support from Henry R. Muñoz III
“…magical realism that touches on the domestic in drama-queen-like ways…”
— The Houston Chronicle
Native Gardens By Karen Zacarías
Directed by Victoria Collado
June 10 – July 16, 2023
Running Time: 90 minutes. No Intermission.
This production contains mild language
Preview performance: Friday, June 9
• Chat backs with the cast after the first matinee of each production.
• Pre-show talks about the production every night 30 minutes before showtime at the café area!
In this sparkling comedy of good intentions and bad manners, cultures and gardens clash, turning well-intentioned neighbors into feuding enemies. Pablo, a rising attorney, and doctoral candidate Tania, his very pregnant wife, have just purchased a home next to Frank and Virginia, a well-established D.C. couple with a prize-worthy English garden. But an impending barbeque for Pablo’s colleagues and a delicate disagreement over a long-standing fence line soon spiral into an all-out border dispute, exposing both couples’ notions of race, taste, class and privilege.
“…the best stage comedy of the summer.” — Minneapolis Star Tribune