Hunter Theater Project will present an Independent Theater Production of WHAT HAPPENED?: THE MICHAELS ABROAD, a world premiere play and the final in the Rhinebeck Panorama, written and directed by Tony Award winner Richard Nelson. The limited engagement will run from August 28 to October 8 at Frederick Loewe Theater at Hunter College in a very intimate 74-seat configuration, with press opening night on Wednesday, September 8, the same day the play is set. General admission tickets, on sale now, are priced at $39.50 with student tickets $17.50, including service charges. I have been inspired by producing my last two Apple Family Zoom plays independently and it has led me to create a new ad hoc theater venture that I am calling An Independent Theater, said Playwright and Director Richard Nelson. For the production of What Happened?: The Michaels Abroad I have joined forces with Hunter Theater Project and its producer, Gregory Mosher, with whom I did Uncle Vanya in 2018, continuing
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A staple of Christmas Past remains present
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Dec. 17, 2020
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1of5Larry Yando (Ebenezer Scrooge), Penelope Walker (Mrs. Fezziwig/ Mrs. Crumb), middle, and Susaan Jamshidi (Mrs. Cratchit/ Ortle) from the 2019 production of A Christmas Carol at Chicago s Goodman Theatre. (Liz Lauren/Goodman TheatreLiz Lauren/Goodman TheatreShow MoreShow Less
2of5From left: Rosanna Bates, Andrew Lincoln, movement director Lizzi Gee, Sam Lathwood and Eugene McCoy in rehearsal for In Camera: A Christmas Carol at the Old Vic in London.Manuel Harlan/Old VicShow MoreShow Less
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4of5At Ford s Theatre in Washington, D.C., A Christmas Carol has been a mainstay for more than four decades. Top row, from left: Craig Wallace (Ebenezer Scrooge), Ryan Burke (First Solicitor) and production stage manager Brandon Prendergast. Bottom row, from left: Director/adapter Michael Wilson, Michael Bunce (Second Solicitor) and dialect coach Rachel H
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