The Carnegie starts a new season with new Theatre Director Maggie Perrino and a schedule of great shows and phenomenal talent.
Taking a cue from last season’s blockbuster production of West Side Story, the highest grossing show in The Carnegie’s history, this season will be chock full of hits that offer something for everyone.
The Carnegie has announced its 2015-16 Theatre Series with performances at the historic Otto M. Budig Theatre in August for a little Company. In November, The Carnegie takes on an air of mystery as it presents the comedy-thriller Sleuth, a delightful game of cat-and-mouse that will keep audiences guessing right up until the end. A light, but creative staging of The Wizard of Oz will snap the January winter blahs with a wonderful flight of fancy and The Last Five Years closes the season in April with spellbinding songs that will tug the heartstrings.
The Carnegie’s 2015-16 Theatre Series
COMPANY
Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sonheim
Book by George Furth
Originally Directed on Broadway by Harold Prince
Orchestrations by Jonathon Tunick
Directed by Corrie Danieley
Playing weekends August 15 – 30, 2015
Robert is single, but all of his friends are married. He envies their love and companionship, but can’t seem to part with his bachelor ways. On his 35th birthday, they surprise him with a cake and a birthday wish that will leave him pondering the life he’s chosen. Full of lively, idiosyncratic characters, in addition to some of Sondheim’s best known songs, COMPANY is a rollicking and reflective send up of the modern relationship. Both poignant and funny, anyone who’s been in love can find a little of themselves in this contemporary Broadway classic.
Winner of twelve Tony Awards (including “Best Musical”) in 1971 and three Tony Awards (including “Best Revival of a Musical”) in 2007, COMPANY is one of the most beloved musicals of the modern era. Featuring hit songs such as “Another Hundred People,” “Side by Side by Side,” “The Ladies Who Lunch,” and “Being Alive,” COMPANY is musical comedy at its very best.
Eight Performances:
Saturday, August 15, 7:30pm ● Sunday, August 16, 3pm
Friday, August 21, 7:30pm ● Saturday, August 22, 7:30pm ● Sunday, August 23, 3pm
Friday, August 28, 7:30pm ● Saturday, August 29, 7:30pm ● Sunday, August 30, 3pm
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SLEUTH
By Anthony Shaffer
Directed by Greg Procaccino
Playing weekends November 7 – 22, 2015
Famous mystery writer, Anthony Wyke, loves to play games. But when he finds out his wife plans to leave him for a young travel agent, he plots a game with murderous consequences. Of course, in a mystery, things are never quite as they seem and games can quickly get out of hand. A fast-paced comedy full of deception and mistaken identities, SLEUTH is a who-dun-it that will keep you riveted in your seat from start to finish.
SLEUTH is the winner of both Tony and Drama Desk awards for Best Play, and has been adapted for the silver screen several times over. This popular show is a mystery thrill-ride that audiences will want to take again and again.
Eight Performances:
Saturday, November 7, 7:30pm ● Sunday, November 8, 3pm
Friday, November 13, 7:30pm ● Saturday, November 14, 7:30pm ● Sunday, November 15, 3pm
Friday, November 20, 7:30pm ● Saturday, November 21, 7:30pm ● Sunday, November 22, 3pm
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THE WIZARD OF OZ
By L. Frank Baum
With Music and Lyrics by Harold Arlen and E.Y. Harburg
Background Music by Herbert Stothart
Dance and Vocal Arrangements by Peter Howard Orchestration by Larry Wilcox
Adapted by John Kane for the Royal Shakespeare Company
Based upon the Classical Motion Picture owned by Turner Entertainment Co. and distributed in all media by Warner Bros.
Directed by Matthew Wilson
Music Direction by J.R. Cassidy
Featuring the Kentucky Symphony Orchestra
Playing weekends January 21 – 31, 2016
We’re off to see THE WIZARD OF OZ at The Carnegie! Add a little fantasy and adventure to those gray January days with a trip to the Emerald City to see Dorothy, Toto and the rest of the colorful residents of Oz. Imaginatively reproduced for The Carnegie stage, and impeccably accompanied by The Kentucky Symphony Orchestra, this classic tale is sure to delight fans both old and young.
Based on the hit MGM film, THE WIZARD OF OZ brings out the child in all of us with songs like “Somewhere Over the Rainbow,” and “We’re Off to See the Wizard.” THE WIZARD OF OZ will be a lightly staged production reminiscent of our sold-out staging of THE SOUND OF MUSIC presented in 2014.
What does “lightly staged” mean? In a lightly staged production, music and storytelling take priority over the more physical aspects of the show. Audiences will see musicians onstage, beautiful costumes, evocative lighting, and creative settings. They will not see scripts in-hand, a multitude of props, or extensive scenic/costume changes.
Ten Performances:
Thursday, January 21, 7:30pm ● Friday, January 22, 7:30pm ● Saturday, January 23, 2pm & 7:30pm ● Sunday, January 24, 3pm
Thursday, January 28, 7:30pm ● Friday, January 29, 7:30pm ● Saturday, January 30, 2pm & 7:30pm ● Sunday, January 31, 3pm
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THE LAST FIVE YEARS
Written and Composed by JASON ROBERT BROWN
Originally produced for the New York stage by Arielle Tepper and Marty Bell
Originally produced by Northlight Theatre, Chicago, IL
Directed by Lindsey Mercer
Music Direction by Erin McCamley
Playing weekends April 9 – 24, 2016
THE LAST FIVE YEARS follows the joys and sorrows of Jamie and Cathy, a young couple struggling to find balance between career and relationship. In a creative twist that makes this show pure magic, we venture through their story following Jamie from the beginning of their romance to the end and following Cathy from the end to the beginning. However, their storytelling overlaps for just a moment, on the day of their wedding, for one of the most beautiful duets ever written for the musical theatre.
Beloved American composer, Jason Robert Brown, creates an extraordinarily captivating score that has been staged and sung the world over, and is now featured in the 2015 feature film starring Anna Kendrick and Jeremy Jordan. This romantic drama is a night of theatre not to be missed.
Eight Performances:
Saturday, April 9, 7:30pm ● Sunday, April 10, 3pm
Friday, April 15, 7:30pm ● Saturday, April 16, 7:30pm ● Sunday, April 17, 3pm
Saturday, April 22, 7:30pm ● Sunday, April 23, 3pm ● Sunday, April 24, 3pm
THE LAST FIVE YEARS is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI).
Ticketing
Subscriptions for the 2015-16 Theatre Season went on sale April 10th at noon. Single tickets will be on sale beginning May 12th at noon. Tickets may be purchased through The Carnegie Box Office at 859.957.1940, open Tuesday through Friday, noon to 5pm, or online at www.thecarnegie.com. Full subscriptions are $95, $91 for Carnegie members. Single tickets will run $25-30.