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BRIDGE STREET THEATRE 2019 SEASON
Your $100 2019 BRIDGE STREET THEATRE SEASON PASS gets you in to all our 2019 Season Productions as well as discounts to most of the events at the Theatre. Sign up here, and we'll send you your numbered laminated card in the mail to the address on your credit card. If you want it delivered to a different address, please so indicate in the answer to the address question as you sign up. The 2019 Season at Bridge Street Theatre
April 25 - May 5. THE LETTERS by David Zellnik (World Premiere) Henry studies dead languages. Rachel studies living languages. And Rajiv is the artist who lives with both in a squat in Berlin, enmeshed in a post-collegiate tangle of friendship, love, and sex. 10 years later, Henry is gone, and Rajiv and Rachels long engagement is fraying. In the course of a single day (with flashbacks to the times they shared in Berlin), the characters in The Letters wrestle with the past and attempt to chart a future for themselves in a language they have yet to create.
May 30 - June 9. THE MOORS by Jen Silverman Two sisters (and a melancholy mastiff) live in a ruinous old house on the bleak and fog-enshrouded English moors, dreaming of love and power. When a hapless governess (and a crash-prone moor-hen) arrive out of nowhere, lies are unmasked, loyalties shift, and all are set on a strange and dangerous path until finally someone reaches the breaking point! A mysterious, menacing, and savagely funny mash-up as though the Brönte Sisters had been dropped into a comedic production of a play by Samuel Beckett.
July 11 - July 21. THE SHAGGS: PHILOSOPHY OF THE WORLD Book and Lyrics by Joy Gregory Music by Gunnar Madsen In rural New Hampshire in the late 1960s, a working-class dad has a vision of rock n roll stardom for his three talentless daughters, convinced they're his familys one-way ticket out of poverty. But his girls have other ideas, and when his ambition turns into an obsession, the price of familial love and obligation becomes all too clear. The Shaggs is a captivating and bravely off-kilter new musical that locates sweet harmony in probably the worst rock band of all time. Based on a true story.
September 12 - September 22. BETTER by Michelle Carter (World Premiere) 20-year-old Emilys life is upended when her mother commits a shocking, unthinkable crime. She leaves school, takes a job at a fondue restaurant, consults a medium, and, like the good student shes always been, searches for answers. What might she be capable of? How will she be able to endure her pain? Does she deserve happiness? Will things ever get better? Another oddball comedy about serious subjects from the author of How to Pray (BST 2017).
October 17 - October 27. THE SUBJECT WAS ROSES by Frank D. Gilroy An American classic. When Timmy Cleary returns home from World War II, he finds himself in the middle of another war. His parents are mired in unresolved marital issues and each wants to enlist him as an ally in their battle against the other. A quietly devastating drama of family conflict and love. Winner of the 1965 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, and the Tony and New York Drama Critics Circle Awards for Best Play.
And Discounts to 2019 Season Passholders for most of these other 2019 Events
January 6. Zelos Saxophone Quartet
January 27. CHARLES BUSCH: NATIVE NEW YORKER. Charles Busch and Tom Judson in a brand-new cabaret show.
March 11 - 17. Concrete Temple Theatre workshop for PACKRAT
April 4 - 6. Power Productions (Newfoundland, Canada) presents CRIPPLED. (A co-production with EXITheatre in San Francisco)
April 7. A new cabaret by Flo Hayle
May 10 - 11. RIVER OF DREAMS by Hudson Talbott, music and lyrics by Frank Cuthbert, directed by Jay Lesenger.
June 22. Bridge Street Belly Dance 2019
August 15 - 25. A Shakespeare Sampler. Steven Patterson in SHYLOCK, by Gareth Armstrong in repertory with Roxanne Fay in Lady Macbeth.
November 22 - 24. Concrete Temple Theatre PACKRAT performances
Ongoing. Movie Mondays. Showings of odd and unusual films on occasional Monday evenings. Curated by Steven Patterson.
And more to come.
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LocationBridge Street Theatre (View)
44 W. Bridge Street
Catskill, NY 12414
United States
Categories
Minimum Age: 8 |
Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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