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THEATER MUSIC DANCE The WallisWallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts 2016/2017 Season Welcome to The Wallis. It is with great pleasure that I welcome you all, on behalf of the team here at The Wallis, to the 2016/2017 Season. In this, my first season as Artistic Director, I was keen to continue to present and produce work by world-class artists and companies from the US and abroad. I hope you are as excited as I am by the range of performances we have to offer this year. WELCOME You will also note that many of the artists we are working with are from Los Angeles. They are part of the reason why The Wallis is building its reputation nationally and internationally as a centre for creativity and excellence. The Arts are here to entertain, educate and inspire communities to live, work and create together. In this ever-changing world we intend to tell stories, whether through music, dance, theatre or film, that help us do that. I look forward to meeting you all in this beautiful building and hope that the performances you choose to see will excite and encourage you to return and support YOUR Performing Arts Center. Thank you, Our commitment to Los Angeles artists and companies Paul Crewes, Artistic Director TheWallis.org Paul Crewes, photo by Steve Tanner WelcomeFest September 10 - 11, 2016 We will kick off the 2016/2017 Season by bringing FREE music, dance, family fun and more to every corner of The Wallis. November 22 – December 18, 2016 June 6 – 30, 2017 The Wallis and Cody Lassen The Wallis production of production of Merrily We Roll Along by Alexi Kaye Campbell directed by Michael Arden The Pride is a gorgeously-drawn drama alternating between two very distinct time periods and sets of characters whose fate is written by their eras. In 1958, Philip is married to Sylvia, but is secretly attracted to her colleague Oliver. In 2008, Philip lives with his boyfriend Oliver, who continually destroys their relationship with his addiction to casual sex, and turns to their friend Sylvia for guidance and support. As 3 music and lyrics by the past and present worlds collide, THEATER Stephen Sondheim The Pride’s complex love triangle book by George Furth provides a provocative, humorous directed by Michael Arden and insightful look at fidelity and forgiveness. Michael Arden, who brilliantly re- imagined The Wallis’ production of Spring Awakening with Deaf West “A work of subtlety and Theatre that received rave reviews sophistication. The Pride on Broadway, directs this rarely grabs you with its staged Stephen Sondheim (Into the considerable intelligence Woods, Sweeney Todd, West Side and heart.” Story) musical. Merrily We Roll Along - Entertainment Weekly travels backwards in time to navigate the bumpy history among three friends – Franklin, Charlie and Mary “ Marvelous, – who begin their careers in show sad and blisteringly funny. business together. The powerful and A brave and rewarding moving story, based on the Kaufman drama that speaks to and Hart play, features some of us all.” - The Guardian Sondheim’s most beautiful songs including “Good Thing Going,” “Our Time, ” “Old Friends” and “Not a Day Goes By.” “An exceptional score… haunting melodies and dramatic ingenuity.” - The New York Times Michael Arden photo by Luke Fontana 2016/2017 Season 4 THEATER Artist-in- Residence: MICHAEL ARDEN As our first Wallis Artist-in-Residence, Michael will direct two productions, develop new work and conduct a Master Class this season. TheWallis.org September 21 – October 16, 2016 For The Record returns to L os A ngeles to celebrate legendary filmmaker Martin The Wallis and For The Record Scorsese. The acclaimed F or The Record production of series is a unique, genre-bending form of live entertainment turning the soundtracks of iconic filmmakers into thrilling immersive theatrical concert s. American Crime Requiem explores over 40 years of Scorsese’s storytelling, his passion for music and the people who make it. The show stars an eclectic mix of artists from the worlds of music , stage and screen performing an epic setlist from GoodFellas, “A unique post-modern Casino, The Departed, The Wolf of Wall Street cabaret that is taking and more. Part rock concert, part drama, the city by storm .” part nightclub . All LEGENDARY! – Vanity Fair This production is made possible by generous support from David C. Bohnett. 5 THEATER 2016/2017 Season March 7 – 26, 2017 July 19 – August 6, 2017 The Wallis and Deaf West Theatre production of Hershey Felder Edward Tchaikovsky Albee’s A Play with Music At Home at the Zoo directed by Coy Middlebrook The Wallis and Deaf West Theatre, the companies behind the hit revival of Spring Awakening in Los Angeles and LA PREMIERE! New York, bring their sign language take to Albee’s classic short play The written and performed by Zoo Story (1959) and its acclaimed Hershey Felder prequel, Homelife (2004). Together directed by Trevor Hay these short plays form At Home Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky is Russia’s most at the Zoo, the complete story of famous composer and one of the greatest publishing executive Peter, his wife composers of all time, known for his Ann and Jerry, the volatile stranger beautiful lilting melodies from the ballets Peter meets in the park. The Wallis’ Romeo and Juliet, Sleeping Beauty, Swan Coy Middlebrook directs this new Lake, The Nutcracker and the ferocious 6 production featuring both deaf and brilliance of his symphonic works. At the THEATER hearing actors. age of 53, Tchaikovsky conducted the “Under Coy Middlebrook's premiere of his enigmatic Symphony No. direction, Albee's lacerating 6, “Pathétique,” of which he said, “Let insights retain their delicious them guess what it means…” Nine days sting.” - Los Angeles Times later he was dead. To this day, how and why he died is still a mystery. The extraordinary Hershey Felder returns to The Wallis for the Los Angeles premiere of his newest work, Tchaikovsky, which unveils the life of one of the most beloved and tormented composers of all time. Photo by T. Halzle by T. Photo TheWallis.org World-Renowned Companies February 9 – March 5, 2017 “ Kneehigh in association with A wonderfully Birmingham Repertory Theatre and life-affirming Berkeley Repertory Theatre present piece of theatre... touchingly and gloriously 946: The Amazing imaginative.” Story of Adolphus Tips - The Times adapted by Michael Morpurgo and Emma Rice Imagine being twelve and having soldiers occupying your house and land, with only your cat to tell your secrets. Kneehigh Theatre, who wowed audiences at The Wallis with Brief Encounter, returns with 946, which was originally produced by our new Artistic Director Paul Crewes. Kneehigh’s signature sorcery of music, puppetry and foolishness will transport us to Slapton Sands, England in 1944. Based on the beloved book by War Horse author Michael Morpurgo, 946 explodes everything we thought we knew about the D-Day landings in this tender tale of love and war. 7 THEATER 946: The Amazing Story of Adolphus Tips 2016/2017 Season Photo by Steve Tanner April 6 – 16, 2017 May 24 – 28, 2017 Complicite / Simon McBurney Battlefield The Encounter Photo by Caroline Moreau by Caroline Photo based on mahabharata and the play written by Photo by Robbie Jack Photo Jean-Claude Carrière adapted and directed by directed and performed by Peter Brook and Simon McBurney Marie-Hélène Estienne inspired by the novel 8 Amazon Beaming by Petru Popescu The internationally renowned team THEATER of Peter Brook, Marie-Hélène In 1969, Loren McIntyre, a National Estienne and Jean-Claude Carrière Geographic photographer, found together revisit the great Indian epic himself lost among the people of Mahabharata 30 years after Brook’s the remote Javari Valley in Brazil. legendary production took world It was an encounter that was theater by storm. to change his life: bringing the limits of human consciousness The devastation of war is tearing the into startling focus. In this solo Bharata family apart. The new king performance Simon McBurney must unravel a mystery: how can traces McIntyre’s journey into the he live with himself in the face of depths of the Amazon rainforest, the devastation and massacres that using binaural technology (3D audio) he has caused. An immense canvas to build an intimate and shifting in miniature, this central section world of sound. of the ancient text is timeless and contemporary, asking how we can “This production from the find inner peace in a world riven genre-bending Complicite with conflict. company is one of the most fully immersive theater pieces “ Peter Brook's ever created.” return to the Mahabharata is – The New York Times breathtaking - a dazzling piece A Complicite co-production with Edinburgh of theatre.” - The Guardian International Festival, the Barbican, London, Onassis Cultural Centre – Athens, Schaubühne Berlin, Théâtre Vidy-Lausanne and Warwick Arts Centre. TheWallis.org March 14 – 19, 2017 September 30 – October 9, 2016 Filter Theatre in association with Theater Unspeakable presents the Royal Shakespeare Company present The American Twelfth Night Revolution by William Shakespeare created by Filter Theatre directed by Sean Holmes Filter’s explosive and irreverent new take on this beloved romantic comedy of mistaken identity combines dynamic narrative drive with a torrent of sound and music creating one of the most accessible Shakespeare productions of recent years. “ The most History in 50 minutes: seven hard-hearted purists would actors, two feet off the ground, melt at Filter's 90-minute share 21 square feet of space to reworking of this play, recreate the entire American fight directed with passion, for independence from Lexington 9 panache and precision. For to Yorktown. Using only the actors' THEATER newcomers to Shakespeare bodies, voices and (pantomimed) I can't think of a better cannons, the show evokes an epic introduction.” – The Sunday Times time period in American history.
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