Godspell, Uncle Vanya, and 3 World Premieres Set for Berkshire Theatre Group鈥檚 2020 Summer Season | 半岛体育

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Regional News Godspell, Uncle Vanya, and 3 World Premieres Set for Berkshire Theatre Group鈥檚 2020 Summer Season The Chekhov drama will star several Broadway alums, including Tony winner Harriet Harris.
The Fitzpatrick Mainstage

The 2020 summer season at Berkshire Theatre Group will include three world premieres plus Godspell and Uncle Vanya, the latter featuring a slew of Broadway stars.

The Paul Schmidt translation of Chekhov鈥檚 drama (August 6鈥�29) stars Tony winner Harriet Harris (Thoroughly Modern Millie) as Marina, Sex and the City鈥檚 Chris Noth (That Championship Season) as Astrov, David Adkins as Vanya, Mark Blum (The Best Man) as Professor Serebryakov, Rebecca Brooksher (Burn This) as Yelena, and Matt Sullivan as Telegin. The production, mounted at the Unicorn Theatre in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, is directed by David Auburn with complete casting to be announced at a later date.

The season kicks off on the Fitzpatrick Main Stage (also in Stockbridge) with the world premiere of Letters to the President (June 18鈥揓uly 18), directed by Michael Bello and conceived by Bello and Jessica Kahkoska. The show offers a glimpse into American democracy by setting the White House鈥檚 most memorable mail to songs by over a dozen composers.

Up next on the Fitzpatrick Main Stage is Stephen Schwartz鈥檚 Godspell (July 23鈥揂ugust 29), featuring new lyrics. The production is directed by Alan Filderman with choreography by Gerry McIntyre.

At the Unicorn Theatre, the season begins with Telling Stories: Two Solo Performers (May 15鈥�17 and May 22鈥�24). Sean Christopher Lewis鈥� Dogs of Rwanda and the world premiere of Rachel Siegel鈥檚 The R Word are performed individually over the two weekends. Directing are Jennifer Fawcett and Joshua Briggs, respectively.

Following the solo shows is They鈥檙e Playing Our Song from June 11鈥揓uly 4. Directed by four-time Tony nominated performer Gregg Edelman (City of Angels, Into the Woods), the musical features a book by Neil Simon, music by Marvin Hamlisch, and lyrics by Carole Bayer Sager.

The world premiere of Tara L. Wilson Noth鈥檚 B.R.O.K.E.N. code B.I.R.D. switching continues the BTG鈥檚 season July 9鈥揂ugust 1. The drama, directed by Rayna Campbell, follows a woman tasked with representing a black teenager accused of murder. As she pursues the truth, she switches from one dialect to another, or code switches, to solve his case.

Rounding out the season is C.P. Taylor鈥檚 World War II-set family dramedy And a Nightingale Sang (September 26鈥揙ctober 18), directed by Eric Hill.

At the Colonial Theatre will be Peter Pan (July 2鈥�26), the musical based on the J.M. Barrie plays. The musical, first seen on Broadway in 1954 starring Mary Martin, is directed by Travis Daly. Prior to the journey to Neverland is the spring production of Disney鈥檚 The Little Mermaid Jr. (April 24鈥�26).

Production Photos: Godspell on Broadway

 
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