The Sandra Feinstein-Gamm Theatre (The Gamm) announces its 2025-2026 season packed with reimagined classics and bold contemporary stories that will touch audiences with both humor and heartbreak. The …
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The Sandra Feinstein-Gamm Theatre (The Gamm) announces its 2025-2026 season packed with reimagined classics and bold contemporary stories that will touch audiences with both humor and heartbreak. The five-play subscription series, featuring unforgettable characters in a wide range of genres and styles, runs from November to June.
The season gets underway on September 25 with the previously announced special production of Tony Kushner’s Angels in America, Part Two: Perestroika directed by Brian McEleney. The second half of Kushner’s two-part, multi-award-winning masterpiece follows on the heels of Angels in America, Part One: Millennium Approaches on stage this June.
“Season 41 picks up literally where our 40th anniversary season left off, with the epic conclusion of the ‘great work’ that began in our season finale,” noted Gamm Artistic Director Tony Estrella. “We kick off our subscription season with another American classic, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. Tennessee Williams’ sexy, searing play examines the consequences of self-deceit with the playwright’s distinctive lyrical language and emotional intensity. In the new year, we jump to the 21st century with Jonathan Spector’s up-to-the-minute Eureka Day. This scorching comedy took Broadway’s most recent season by storm with its daring script holding a fun house mirror up to the absurdity of pandemics, vax wars, and living life in a far too digital world,” Estrella said.
“In the spring, we revisit two of The Gamm’s favorite playwrights. A new adaptation of Henrik Ibsen’s Ghosts takes a fresh angle on this masterful work, exposing the destructive consequences of generational guilt and the bravery required to exorcise the ghosts of our past. The dark comic stylings of Martin McDonagh follows with The Cripple of Inishmaan. Set in 1934, this hilarious play dissects the culture clash that ensues when a Hollywood movie brings its charms and delusions to the desperate inhabitants of a small island off the west coast of Ireland. To close the season, we stage another seminal, modern American classic, Frankie and Johnny in the Claire de Lune. Terrence McNally’s funny and tender romantic comedy, is a heartbreaker about desire, vulnerability and the cliff-edge danger of awakening the heart.”
Season 41 subscription packages are now on sale to the. Prices range from $225-$325, with discounts for seniors, students and groups of 10 or more. Single tickets will be available on a rolling basis throughout the season.
Information and sales at gammtheatre.org or 401-723-4266.
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