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Yale Repertory Theatre

Coordinates:41°18′29.74″N72°55′53.5″W / 41.3082611°N 72.931528°W /41.3082611; -72.931528
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Theater in Connecticut
Yale Repertory Theatre
The Yale Repertory Theatre, viewed from the Architecture Dept.
Map
AddressNew Haven, Connecticut
United States of America
OwnerYale University
TypeRegional theatre
Capacity478
Opened1966; 59 years ago (1966)
Website
www.yalerep.org
Map
General information
Architectural styleGothic revival architecture
Completed1846
ClientThe Calvary Baptist Church
Technical details
Structural systemBrick masonry

Yale Repertory Theatre atYale University inNew Haven, Connecticut was founded byRobert Brustein, dean ofYale School of Drama, in 1966, with the goal of facilitating a meaningful collaboration between theatre professionals and talented students. In the process it has become one of the first distinguished regional theatres. Located at the edge of Yale's main downtown campus, it occupies the former Calvary Baptist Church.

History

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As head of Yale Repertory Theatre ("the Rep") from 1966 to 1979, Robert Brustein brought professional actors to Yale each year to form a repertory company and nurtured notable new authors includingChristopher Durang. Some successful works were transferred to commercial theaters.Michael Feingold was the first literary manager.

The dean of Yale School of Drama is the artistic director of the Yale Repertory Theatre, withLloyd Richards (who most notably nurtured the career ofAugust Wilson) serving in this capacity 1979–1991,Stan Wojewodski, Jr., 1991–2002, andJames Bundy since 2002. Benjamin Mordecai served as managing director from 1982 to 1993.[1] Victoria Nolan was managing director from 1993 to 2020.[2] Her successor was Florie Seery.[3]

Of the more than 90 world premieres the Rep has produced, four have wonPulitzer Prizes; ten productions have receivedTony Awards after being transferred toBroadway, and Yale Repertory Theatre was given aDrama Desk Special Award in 1988 and theTony Award for Outstanding Regional Theatre in 1991.

In 2002, Yale School of Drama and Yale Repertory Theatre received the Governor's Arts Award from GovernorJohn G. Rowland for artistic achievement and contribution to the arts in the state ofConnecticut.

The bookThe Play's the Thing byJames Magruder covers the history of the Rep's first fifty years.[4]

Calvary Baptist Church Building

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Calvary Baptist Church was erected in 1846 in the Gothic revival architectural style on a plot of land that was the original home of Richard Platt, one of the founders of New Haven. Upon redundancy, the church was controlled byYale University, which was already served by a nondenominational chapel.[5]

Production history

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2019–2020 Season
DateShowNotes
October 4–26, 2019Girls afterThe Bacchae byEuripides, byBranden Jacob-JenkinsWorld Premiere, choreography byRaja Feather Kelly, directed byLileana Blain-Cruz
November 29 – December 21, 2019The Plot byWill EnoWorld Premiere, directed by Oliver Butler
January 24 – February 15, 2020Manahatta byMary Kathryn NagleEast Coast Premiere, directed byLaurie Woolery. First Native American written play at the theater.[6]
March 13 – April 4, 2020A Raisin in the Sun byLorraine HansberryDirected byCarl Cofield, cancelled due toCOVID-19
April 24 – May 16, 2020Testmatch by Kate AttwellWorld Premiere, directed by Margot Bordelon, cancelled due to COVID-19
2018–2019 Season[7]
DateShowNotes
September 28 – October 20, 2018El Huracán byCharise Castro SmithWorld Premiere, Directed byLaurie Woolery, presented

in collaboration with The Sol Project

November 2–17, 2018The PrisonerText and Stage Direction byPeter Brook andMarie-Hélène Estienne
February 1–23, 2019Good Faith byKaren HartmanWorld Premiere, directed byKenny Leon
March 15 – April 6, 2019Twelfth Night byWilliam ShakespeareDirected byCarl Cofield
April 26 – May 18, 2019Cadillac Crew byTori SampsonWorld Premiere, directed by Jesse Rasmussen and Tori Sampson
2017–2018 Season[8]
DateShowNotes
October 6–28, 2017An Enemy of the People byHenrik Ibsen, New translation by Paul Walshdirected by James Bundy
November 24 – December 16, 2017Native Son by Nambi E. Kelley, adapted from the novel byRichard Wrightdirected by Seret Scott
January 26 – February 17, 2018Field Guide created by Rude Mechsworld premiere
March 16 – April 7, 2018Father Comes Home From the Wars, Parts 1, 2 & 3 bySuzan-Lori Parksdirected by Liz Diamond
April 27 – May 19, 2018Kiss by Guillermo Calederóndirected by Evan Yionoulis
2016–2017 Season[9]
DateShowNotes
September 30 – October 22, 2016Scenes from Court Life or the whipping boy and his prince bySarah Ruhlworld premiere, directed byMark Wing-Davey
November 25 – December 17, 2016Seven Guitars byAugust Wilsondirected by Timothy Douglas
January 20 – February 11, 2017Imogen Says Nothing byAditi Brennan Kapilworld premiere, directed by Laurie Woolery
March 17 – April 8, 2017Assassins, book byJohn Weidman, music and lyrics byStephen Sondheimdirected by James Bundy
April 28 – May 20, 2017Mary Jane byAmy Herzogworld premiere, directed byAnne Kauffman
2015–2016 Season
DateShowNotes
October 2–24, 2015Indecent byPaula Vogelworld premiere, created by Paula Vogel and Rebecca Taichman, directed by Rebecca Taichman
November 27 – December 19, 2015peerless by Jiehae Parkworld premiere, directed by Margot Bordelon
January 29 – February 20, 2016The Moors by Jen Silvermanworld premiere, directed by Jackson Gay
March 25 – April 16, 2016Cymbeline byWilliam Shakespearedirected by Evan Yionoulis
April 29 – May 21, 2016Happy Days bySamuel Beckettdirected by James Bundy, featuring Dianne Wiest
2014–2015 Season[10]
DateShowNotes
October 3–25, 2014Arcadia byTom Stopparddirected by James Bundy
November 21 – December 13, 2014War by Branden Jacobs-Jenkinsworld premiere, directed byLileana Blain-Cruz
January 30 – February 21, 2015Familiar byDanai Guriraworld premiere. directed by Rebecca Taichman
March 20 – April 11, 2015The Caucasian Chalk Circle byBertolt Brechtdirected by Liz Diamond
April 24 – May 16, 2015Elevada bySheila Callaghanworld premiere, directed by Jackson Gay
2013–2014 Season[11]
DateShowNotes
September 20 – October 12, 2013A Streetcar Named Desire byTennessee Williamsdirected by Mark Rucker, featuring René Augesen andJoe Manganiello
October 25 – November 16, 2013Owners byCaryl Churchilldirected by Evan Yionoulis
November 30 – December 21, 2013Accidental Death of an Anarchist byDario Fodirected by Christopher Bayes
January 31 – February 22, 2014The Fairytale Lives of Russian Girls by Meg Miroshnikdirected by Rachel Chavkin
March 14 – April 5, 2014These Paper Bullets adapted byRolin Jones
fromWilliam Shakespeare'sMuch Ado About Nothing
world premiere, songs byBillie Joe Armstrong, directed by Jackson Gay
April 18 – May 10, 2014The House that will not Stand by Marcus Gardleyworld premiere, directed by Patricia McGregor
2012–2013 Season[12]
DateShowNotes
September 21 – October 13, 2012American Night: The Ballad of Juan José by Richard Montoyadeveloped byCulture Clash andJo Bonney, directed by Shana Cooper
October 26 – November 17, 2012Marie Antoinette byDavid Adjmiworld premiere, directed by Rebecca Taichman
November 30 – December 22, 2012Dear Elizabethworld premiere bySarah Ruhl, directed byLes Waters
January 25 – February 16, 2013Stones in His Pockets byMarie Jonesdirected by Evan Yionoulis
March 15 – April 13, 2013Hamlet by William Shakespearedirected by James Bundy, starringPaul Giamatti
April 26 – May 18, 2013In a Year with 13 Moons byRainer Werner Fassbinderadapted by Bill Camp andRobert Woodruff, directed by Robert Woodruff
2011–2012 Season[13]
DateShowNotes
September 16 – October 8, 2011Three Sisters byAnton Chekhovnew version bySarah Ruhl, directed byLes Waters
October 21 – November 12, 2011Belleville by Amy Herzogworld premiere, directed by Anne Kauffman
November 25 – December 17, 2011A Doctor In Spite of Himself byMolièreadapted by Christopher Bayes and Steven Epp
February 3–25, 2012Good Goods by Christina Andersondirected byTina Landau
March 16 – April 7, 2012The Winter's Tale by William Shakespearedirected by Liz Diamond
April 15 – May 7, 2012The Realistic Joneses byWill Enoworld premiere, directed bySam Gold
2010–2011 Season[14]
DateShowNotes
September 17 – October 9, 2010We Have Always Lived in the Castleworld premieremusical, based on the 1962 novel byShirley Jackson
October 22 – November 13, 2010A Delicate Balance byEdward Albee
November 26 – December 18, 2010Bossa Nova by Kirsten Greenidgeworld premiere
January 28 – February 19, 2011The Piano Lesson byAugust Wilson
March 11 – April 2, 2011Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare
April 15 – May 7, 2011Autumn Sonata byIngmar BergmanUS premiere, directed by Robert Woodruff

See also

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External links

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References

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  1. ^Jones, Kenneth (9 May 2005)."Benjamin Mordecai, Broadway Producer Who Championed August Wilson's Works, Dead at 60".Playbill.com. Retrieved6 April 2015.
  2. ^"Victoria Nolan".David Geffin School of Drama at Yale. Retrieved1 March 2022.
  3. ^"Yale Repertory Theatre Staff".Yale Repertory Theatre. Retrieved1 March 2022.
  4. ^"Reviews: November/December 2024".Yale Alumni Magazine. Retrieved2024-11-08.
  5. ^Russiello, J. (2008).A Sympathetic Planning Hierarchy for Redundant Churches: A Comparison of Continued Use and Reuse in Denmark, England and the United States of America. MSc Conservation of Historic Buildings, University of Bath. p. 379.
  6. ^Brown, Tyler (January 29, 2020)."First Native written play comes to come to Yale Rep".Yale Daily News. Retrieved2020-07-10.
  7. ^"Yale Rep Production History".
  8. ^"On Stage: Yale Repertory Theatre 2017–18".
  9. ^"On Stage: Yale Repertory Theatre 2016–17".
  10. ^"On Stage: Yale Repertory Theatre 2014–15".
  11. ^"On Stage: Yale Repertory Theatre 2013–14".
  12. ^"On Stage: Yale Repertory Theatre 2012–13".
  13. ^"On Stage: Yale Repertory Theatre 2011–12".
  14. ^"On Stage: Yale Repertory Theatre 2010–11".

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