George Street Playhouse at New Brunswick Performing Arts Center

George Street Playhouse is a theater company in New Brunswick, New Jersey, in the city's Civic Square government and theater district and resident at the newly built New Brunswick Performing Arts Center.[1] The GSP is one of the state's most prominent professional theaters, committed to the production of new and established plays.[2][3]

Artistic Director David Saint and Managing Director Edgar Herrera lead the playhouse. George Street Playhouse presents a main stage season and provides a space for both established and emerging theater artists. Founded in 1974 by Eric Krebs, the playhouse has been represented by numerous productions both on and off-Broadway. In addition to its mainstage season, GSP's Touring Theatre features issue-oriented productions that tour more than 250 schools in the tri-state area, and are seen by more than 30,000 students annually.

George Street Playhouse, New Brunswick, NJ in 2011

History and venues

The theater company was originally located in an abandoned supermarket on George Street and later moved to its current location on Livingston Avenue.[4] In 2017, the playhouse moved to an interim location in the former Agricultural Museum on Cook Campus at Rutgers University[5] In the fall of 2019, George Street Playhouse moved back to the Livingston Ave location into a new mixed-use theater building, now called the New Brunswick Performing Arts Center.

It is a member company of the New Jersey Theatre Alliance.

Notable productions

Recent productions include the world premiere of The Trial of Donna Caine by Walter Anderson, Little Girl Blue: The Nina Simone Musical, a revised version of I Love You, You're Perfect Now Change, An Act of God with Kathleen Turner, American Son by Christopher Demos-Brown, Lewis Black's One Slight Hitch, Gettin' The Band Back Together, and Joe DiPetro's Clever Little Lies. The Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning play Proof, by David Auburn, was developed at GSP during the 1999 Next Stage Series.

Seasons (1998 - Present)

Season Show #1 Show #2 Show #3 Show #4 Show #5 Show #6 Show #7
1998-1999 After-Play Darlene and the Guest Lecturer Inspecting Carol The Sea Gull Jolson Sings Again Collected Stories
1999-2000 Do I Hear A Waltz? (Revisal) Down the Garden Paths Syncopation Master Class Loot Ancestral Voices
2000-2001 Wit The Spitfire Grill Human Events Venecia Old Times Claudia
2001-2002 Lady Day at Emerson's Bar & Grill Talley's Folly Waiting for Tadashi The Sisters Rosensweig CTRL+ALT+Delete Public Ghosts - Private Stories
2002-2003 A Night In Tunisia Dirty Blonde Let Me Sing The 75th The Vibrator Proof The Last Bridge
2003-2004 Wilderness of Mirrors Attacks on the Heart A Walk in the Woods Agnes of God Lips Together, Teeth Apart tick, tick...BOOM!
2004-2005 Hallelujah, Baby! (Revisal) Celadine The Winning Streak Lend Me A Tenor Address Unknown The Last Five Years
2005-2006 Two Lives Inspecting Carol Underneath The Lintel The Pillowman Gunmetal Blues
2006-2007 The Things You Least Expect The Value of Names I Am My Own Wife Souvenir Falsettos
2007-2008 The Sunshine Boys Doubt Oscar and the Pink Lady The Scene Roger Is Dead
2008-2009 The Toxic Avenger The Seafarer Sight Unseen The Devil's Music New Year's Eve
2009-2010 Come Back, Come Back, Wherever You Are A Moon to Dance By Calvin Berger Sylvia Creating Claire
2010-2011 Circle Mirror Transformation [title of show] The Subject Was Roses A Fox on the Fairway God of Carnage
2011-2012 It Shoulda Been You The Nutcracker and I Red Twelve Angry Men The 39 Steps
2012-2013 One Slight Hitch The Best of Enemies Good People Rich Girl Venus in Fur
2013-2014 Gettin' The Band Back Together Clever Little Lies One of Your Biggest Fans I Loved, I Lost, I Made Spaghetti Our Town
2014-2015 Outside Mullingar The Fabulous Liptones The Whipping Man Buyer & Cellar Ernest Shackleton Loves Me
2015-2016 Murder For Two The Second Mrs. Wilson Nureyev's Eyes Sex With Strangers My Name Is Asher Lev
2016-2017 Mama's Boy Daddy Long Legs American Son Bad Jews Curvy Widow
2017-2018 I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change An Act of God American Hero Trying The Nerd
2018-2019 The Trial of Donna Caine A Doll's House Part 2 Little Girl Blue The Immigrant Too Heavy for Your Pocket
2019-2020 Last Days of Summer My Life on a Diet Midwives Conscience
2021 (Virtual) Bad Dates Fully Committed Tiny Beautiful Things It's Only A Play
2021-2022 Dear Jack, Dear Louise It's Only A Play Baipas A Walk on the Moon
2022-2023 Her Portmanteau JOY The Musical Clyde's The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee Tales From The Guttenberg Bible
2023-2024 The Pianist Having Our Say Ibsen's Ghost The Club tick, tick...BOOM!

See also

  • Mason Gross School of the Arts, which includes the drama and theater conservatory at Rutgers as part of the university's fine and performing arts program

References

  1. ^ Finn, Jennifer (August 19, 2019). "The Stunning Debut of New Brunswick Performing Arts Center". New Jersey Monthly.
  2. ^ "Visit George Street Playhouse on your trip to New Brunswick". www.inspirock.com. Retrieved September 17, 2022.
  3. ^ "George Street Playhouse Announces 50th Season featuring Three World Premieres". NewJerseyStage.com. June 21, 2023.
  4. ^ "Entrances, Exits and Many Acts In Between (Published 1996)". November 17, 1996.
  5. ^ Keller, Ilana (May 8, 2017). "George Street announces 2017–18 season in new digs". Asbury Park Press. Archived from the original on June 6, 2021.
  6. ^ Siegel, Naomi (December 9, 2007). "Moral Uncertainty Never Looked So Good". The New York Times. Archived from the original on April 24, 2021. Retrieved September 18, 2017.

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