Bluest Eye, Scene Added to Hartford Stage Season
That show will be followed by Jeremy B. Cohen’s production of Mahalia — A Gospel Musical (August 2-19) and a new production of Thornton Wilder’s Our Town starring Hal Holbrook and directed by Gregory Boyd (August 30-September 30).
In 2008, Tony Award winner Elizabeth Ashley will star in Jeremy Sams’ Zerline’s Tale, directed by Michael Wilson (January 10-February 10); the play is adapted from Hermann Broch’s novel The Guiltless, about a maid in an aristocratic household who weaves a captivating, confessional tale for an unsuspecting tenant.
The season continues with Lydia Diamond’s adaptation of Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye (February 21-March 23), in a co-production with New Haven’s Long Wharf Theatre. That show will be followed by Theresa Rebeck’s The Scene, directed by Cohen (April 3-May 4).
Concluding the season will be Academy Award winner Olympia Dukakis in Tennessee Williams’ The Milk Train Doesn’t Stop Here Anymore, directed by Wilson (May 15-June 15); this will be the final production in the Hartford Stage’s 10-year Williams marathon.
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