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14th SEASON
(2005-2006) in residence at The Public Theater 


MASSACRE (SING TO YOUR CHILDREN)
Written by José Rivera
Directed by Kate Whoriskey

Scenic Design: Cameron Anderson
Costume Design: Mattie Ullrich
Lighting Designer: Jason Lyons
Sound Design & Composition: David Meschter

Production Stage Manager:  Betsy Ayer

October 5-23, 2005

Featuring: Julian Acosta, Elizabeth Canavan, Ron Cephas Jones, Florencia Lozano, Adrian Martinez, Jason Manuel Olazábal, Matt Saldívar, Sona Tatoyan
For six years Granville, New Hampshire has lived in psychological and physical terror of one of its citizens, a mysterious, nearly omniscient man named Joe. Seven ordinary people stage a revolt and murder the man who has murdered their town .... or did they?

Massacre (Sing To Your Children)

THE 2005 BARN SERIES FESTIVAL

INTRÍNGULIS by Carlo Alban
A SMALL MELODRAMATIC STORY by Stephen Belber
1+1 by Eric Bogosian
CITY OF PALMS by Raul Castillo
PRETTY CHIN UP by Andrea Ciannavei
ALL THE BAD THINGS by Cusi Cram
THE LITTLE FLOWER OF EAST ORANGE by Stephen Adly Guirgis
NO VIET CONG EVER CALLED ME NIGGER by Brett C. Leonard
GOING AFTER ALICE by Megan Mostyn-Brown
SHE TALKS TO RAINBOWS by Michael Puzzo
December 2-19, 2005

Barn Series

ALL THE BAD THINGS
By Cusi Cram
Directed by Paula Pizzi

featuring

Vanessa Aspillaga, Jennifer Lauren Grant, Peter Hirsch, Justin Reinsilber, Alexa Scott-Flaherty, and Phyllis Somerville

Scenic Design by Andromache Chalfant, Costume Design by Maggie Dick, Lighting Design by Sarah Sidman, and Composition & Sound Design by Robert Kaplowitz.

February 15 - March 5, 2006 

Fernanda is having a bad day. A very bad day. She lives with her ailing mother in a tiny apartment in the West Village, her husband has braces and is unemployed, her brother-in-law has suddenly converted to Mormonism, the creditors wont stop calling AND she finds out her rent stabilized apartment is about to be de-stabilized. Where can the fragile, the artistic, the underemployed find refuge in a city that is no longer kind to its eccentrics and Bohemians? Is Manhattan over? Are there sane Mormons? ALL THE BAD THINGS asks these questions and a few others, while searching for hope in unexpected places.


SCHOOL OF THE AMERICAS
Written by José Rivera
Directed by Mark Wing-Davey
a co-production with the Public Theater

featuring

Karina Arroyave, Raul Castillo, Nathan LeBron, John Ortiz, Felix Solis and Patricia Velasquez

June 20 - July 23

In the Bolivian jungle, Che Guevara is captured and held in a one-room schoolhouse. For two days no one -- not the Bolivian President nor the U.S. State Department -- is able to decide Che’s fate. The young schoolteacher of the village insists that she be given permission to speak to the famous revolutionary. Her conversations with Che – based on historical fact – are the heart of SCHOOL OF THE AMERICAS.

School of the Americas



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