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29 Seasons / 117 Productions / 4 Tony® Awards (in the last 5 seasons) / 27 OBIE Awards / Over 125 Other Major Theatre Award Citations
Productions that are edgy and thought-provoking by the industry’s most respected writers, directors, designers and actors. Only 2ST Subscribers were guaranteed seats to last season’s sold-out comedy hit, The Scene. With many of our past shows continuing to receive praise, including The 25th Annual Putman County Spelling Bee, Metamorphoses and The Little Dog Laughed, you don’t want to miss out on your guaranteed seats for the upcoming season.
APRIL 23 — JUNE 1
GOOD BOYS AND TRUE
By Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa
Directed by Scott Ellis
with Christopher Abbott, Betty Gilpin, Kellie Overbey, Brian J. Smith, J. Smith-Cameron, Lee Tergesen
For generations, Saint Joseph’s Prep, an all-boys Catholic school in Washington, D.C., has taken privileged young men and shaped them into “good boys and true." In the late 1980’s, a scandal rocks the school, drawing in a mother and her son — the school’s star football player — forcing each to judge the difference between teenage irresponsibility and what might be a deeper, more unsettling lapse of character. Good Boys and True, a riveting new play, is written by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa (Based on a Totally True Story, The Mystery Plays, HBO’s “Big Love”) and directed by Tony® Award-nominee Scott Ellis (Curtains, The Little Dog Laughed, Twelve Angry Men).
JUNE 25 — AUGUST 3
SOME AMERICANS ABROAD
By Richard Nelson
Directed by Gordon Edelstein
A group of partying American college students and their idealistic professors embark on a literary tour of England. With a crammed itinerary and barely enough time to digest the sites, the students’ behavior devolves from appreciative to appalling while the professors confront the emptiness beyond their idealism in this comedy about what it means to make choices and stick with them.
MAY 13 — JUNE 22
LEN, ASLEEP IN VINYL
By Carly Mensch
Directed by Jackson Gay
In this darkly funny play, Len, a legendary but disillusioned music producer, has retreated to a cabin in the woods, comforted by his mountains of records. When his estranged son and an ambitious but self-destructive pop star arrive on his doorstep, Len finds himself caught between their dreams and his own demons lurking in the woods.
All performances of Len, Asleep in Vinyl take place at the McGinn/Cazale Theatre, Broadway @ 76th Street.
JULY 15 — AUGUST 24
ANIMALS OUT OF PAPER
By Rajiv Joseph
Directed by Giovanna Sardelli
When a world renowned origami artist opens her studio to a teenage prodigy and his school teacher, she finds that life and love can’t be neatly arranged in this drama about finding the perfect fold.
Animals Out of Paper was commissioned through the Time Warner Commissioning Program at Second Stage and is the first play to be produced through the program.
All performances of Animals Out of Paper take place at the McGinn/Cazale Theatre, Broadway @ 76th Street.