Dreamcatcher’s
2009-2010 Season:
CELEBRATING THE HUMAN JOURNEY
Dreamcatcher’s new season—our fifteenth!—is one
that celebrates our shared experience of being human with heart and
humor. This year, the Dreamcatcher Resident Acting Company and its
guests will present two mainstage productions, two
improvisational comedy nights, two new play
readings, one holiday
variety show, and one Dreamcatcher Junior show,
our annual production for families.
Kicking
off the season is Multiple Personality Disorder, Dreamcatcher’s
improvisational comedy troupe, on Saturday, September 12. At this
first presentation, season passes will be available for the entire
season, and the ticket price for the improv show can be applied to
the cost of a pass. This popular event will also be held in the spring
on Saturday, April 17, and can be enjoyed by the whole family.
Dreamcatcher’s
fall mainstage production is the New Jersey premiere of a play by Richard
Dresser entitled THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS. Part of his trio of plays
exploring happiness in America, this play tells the story of Annie
and Neil, who have placed their hopes and dreams on the shoulders of
Jodi, their high-achieving 18-year-old daughter. When Jodi rebels at
following their ambitious script for her life, everyone in the family
is forced to reconsider what really constitutes happiness and to begin
a more authentic chapter in their lives together. When it played at
The Guthrie Theatre, Variety called it a witty and insightful comedy
that “offers laughs and knowing nods, especially for baby boomers.” THE
PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS will open on October 30 and will play until November
15.
On
December 4 and 5, Dreamcatcher will present A VERY SPECIAL
(HOLIDAY) SPECIAL, an affectionate send-up of traditional
television holiday variety shows. This Very Special Special will
include holiday songs, comic sketches and improv, and lots of good
old-fashioned fun.
Dreamcatcher
will present its second mainstage production in March, the New Jersey
premiere of the revised version of PARALLEL LIVES: THE KATHY
AND MO SHOW by Mo Gaffney and Kathy Najimy. This playfully satirical
series of sketches achieved cult status in its long Off-Broadway
run, and was updated in 2006 for a triumphant revival. Dreamcatcher’s
all-female cast will lead the voyage from adolescence to midlife
crisis to the golden years, skewering sexual stereotypes and contemporary
identities with wit and wisdom. “Above all, PARALLEL LIVES
is a smart, provocative show,” wrote Variety. PARALLEL LIVES
plays March 5 through 21.
In the spring, two “Meet the Artist” new play readings
will be held on May 5 and 19. The readings provide thought-provoking experiences that
include the opportunity for audience discussion with the writer,
director and actors after the performance. All readings are free.
On
July 30 and July 31, Dreamcatcher will present its annual DREAMCATCHER
JUNIOR production, an original family show that always draws on the
creativity of its young actors to shape the piece. Each year, the
youth company creates a one-of-a-kind piece that ranges from fairy
tale quest to Shakespeare adaptation to musical revue.
Throughout the year, Dreamcatcher offers internships for high school
and college students, classes for teens and adults, and many volunteer
opportunities. In addition, the Summer Theatre Conservatory is
a four-week theater camp for students aged 10 to 17 that explores
a variety of subjects in the performing arts. All of Dreamcatcher’s
activities center on the collaborative nature of theatre and creating
a comfortable environment for artists and audiences of all ages to
explore and grow together. The company’s work is supported
by grants from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, the Geraldine
R. Dodge Foundation, and several other corporate and individual donors
that believe in the power of the arts to bring people together and
promote understanding between them.
Season passes may be purchased that provide substantial
discounts to all events, and special rates for groups are also available.
FIRST FRIDAY, the first performance of each mainstage show, costs
only $10 for students, and SENIOR SUNDAY, the first matinee performance
of each mainstage show, costs only $10 for seniors. The theatre at
The Baird is wheelchair accessible, and such access services as large
print scripts, assistive listening devices, audio description and
open captioning will be available by prior arrangement throughout
the season. Performances are in the third-floor theatre at the Baird
Center, 5 Mead Street, South Orange, NJ 07079. For more information
about any of Dreamcatcher Repertory Theatre’s programs,
call 973-378-7754, ext. 2228.
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