

But for Undine, who used to have it all together, the only place to go after her husband steals her money is back to Brooklyn. Moving back to your parent's house after striking out on your own is never the goal. ' Fabulation or, The Re-Education of Undine' Elise Piliponis, Karen MacDonald, Jesse Hinson, Dayna Cousins, and Nathan Malin in SpeakEasy Stage Company's "Heroes of the Fourth Turning." (Courtesy Nile Scott Studios) The show will be directed by Marianna Basham, who recently starred in the absorbing " People, Places & Things" as a drug-addicted actress trying to kick her habit.

The nearly two-hour-production is a winner of the 2020 Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Play and Pulitzer Prize finalist for drama. But the group learns they're not as aligned ideologically and otherwise as the night wears on, resulting in an unexpected explosion. In a backyard, four right-leaning friends celebrate a mentor who will soon head an ultra-conservative Catholic University. In Will Arbery's "Heroes of the Fourth Turning," where a group of friends discovers more differences between them than they thought, the action takes place in Wyoming a week after the incident. The day ended with multiple injuries and the death of a protestor. In 2017, white nationalists against removing a confederate statue rallied in the streets of Charlottesville, where counter-protestors met them. Below are 16 offerings, many of which explore movement and change in thought and the body. This autumn, many theaters are offering works that explore movement - physical and otherwise - from the Step Afrika! percussive dance offering "Drumfolk" to August Wilson's "Joe Turner's Come and Gone," centered on transience and identity, and "The Thin Place," which delves into the space between the living and the dead. In fall, temperatures drop, the sun sets earlier and foliage changes color as we move toward winter. (Courtesy the A.R.T)Īs the Earth moves on its axis, seasons change for much of the world. "Life of Pi" makes its North American debut this fall at the A.R.T.
