THE PROVOK'D WIFE
A hilarious tale of the very rich behaving very badly!
by John Vanbrugh - directed by Mark Wing-Davey
November 27 - December 26 - ARTicles - buy online
The Brutes have a terrible relationship: Lady Brute married for money - Sir John for sex - and now he's been driven to drink and she to dreams of adultery. Flanked by a squadron of drunken rakes, debauched aristocrats, and lascivious French maids, the Brutes turn London into a battlefield of love and infidelity, armed to the teeth with their dazzling, sharp-honed wit.

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SOUTH AFRICAN FESTIVAL
The Syringa Tree - by Pamela Gien - December 30 - January 16 - ARTicles - buy online
Foreign Aids - by Pieter-Dirk Uys - January 5-23 - ARTicles - buy online
Nothing But the Truth - by John Kani - January 21-30 - ARTicles - buy online
lectures, panels, films, readings

The Far Side of the Moon - written & directed by Robert Lepage - February 4-27 - buy online
Dido, Queen of Carthage - by Christopher Marlowe, directed by Neil Bartlett - March 5-26 - buy online
Olly's Prison - by Edward Bond, directed by Robert Woodruff - April 1-24 - buy online
Desire under the Elms - by Eugene O'Neill, directed by János Szász - May 14 - June 12 - buy online
Amerika - by Franz Kafka, adapted by Gideon Lester, directed by Dominique Serrand - June 18 - July 17 - buy online

 

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Institute for Advanced Theatre Training
2005-06 application forms now available
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Institute Performances
The Trojan Women - by Euripides, directed by Andrey Shchukin - December 2-5 at Zero Church Street - call 617-547-8300.

The Island of Anyplace
Especially for kids! The annual favorite returns March 16-23 with four weekday morning performances. Schools/groups of ten or more call 617-496-2000 x8844; parties less than ten call 617-547-8300.

Artistic Excellence: $8.5 Million
For over twenty years, the American Repertory Theatre has been staging productions that set the progressive standard for excellence. Whether it's re-envisioning classics, developing new works by emerging playwrights, or unearthing lost treasures by some of the world's greatest playwrights, the A.R.T. makes risk, virtuosity, and truth the essential ingredients of its repertoire. But it costs money! In addition to ticket sales and other income, we count on $1.8 million from our donors every year. Help us maintain the experimentation and innovation that you expect from us. Join those who support us, find out more, or renew your support today.


 

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American Repertory Theatre
Loeb Drama Center, Harvard University
64 Brattle Street
Cambridge, MA 02138

box office: 617.547.8300
administrative offices: 617.495.2668
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Robert J. Orchard, Executive Director
Robert Woodruff, Artistic Director
Gideon Lester, Associate Artistic Director/Dramaturg

Robert Brustein, Founding Director & Creative Consultant

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The A.R.T. is supported in part by major grants from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, The Harold and Mimi Steinberg Charitable Trust, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Shubert Foundation. The Theatre also gratefully acknowledges the support of Harvard University and our many annual fund donors for helping to make this season possible.


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