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Lynn Nottage’s Ruined, Daniel Breaker in A Doctor in Spite of Himself Part of Intiman’s 2010 Season

Lynn Nottage
(© Joseph Marzullo/WENN)
Lynn Nottage
(© Joseph Marzullo/WENN)

The Intiman Theatre has announced its 2010 season. The lineup is the first that has been selected for the company by its new artistic director, Kate Whoriskey, who will stage Lynn Nottage’s Pulitzer Prize-winning Ruined (July 2 – August 8).

The Intiman will begin 2010 with Clifford Odets’ portrait of a family coping with the Great Depression, Paradise Lost (March 19 – April 25), to be directed by Damaso Rodriguez. Sonya Schneider’s docudrama about the meaning of faith, The Thin Place (May 14-June 13), will be the theater’s second offering, directed by Andrew Russell.

A revival of Moliere’s A Doctor in Spite of Himself (September 3 – October 10) will star Tony Award nominee Daniel Breaker and be directed by Christopher Bayes. The season will be rounded out with Naomi Iizuka’s adaptation of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter (October 22 – December 5), directed by Lear DeBessonet, and the theater’s annual production of Black Nativity, with dates to be announced.

For further information, visit www.intiman.org.