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Two River Theater announces powerful lineup for 2024/2025 season
Two River Theater is pleased to announce its 2024/2025 Season, featuring a stellar lineup of exceptional productions and captivating artists.
Two River Theater is pleased to announce its 2024 – 2025 Season, featuring a stellar lineup of exceptional productions and captivating artists.
About Two River Theater season 2024 – 2025
The 2024 – 2025 season starts September 2024 through June 2025.
“Planning a season is like putting together a great dinner party,” says Artistic Director Justin Waldman.
“To curate a beautiful and fulfilling event, one needs to combine fabulous ingredients, a spice of variety, and a diverse and fascinating guest list. Each course should be an entirely new experience, served with love and bound together by true pride in execution. For Two River’s 2024 – 2025 Season, we journey from the joyous founding of an all-female Mariachi band to a poetic enchanted isle to a deft and stylish fresh take on a beloved Hitchcock thriller to a stunning world premiere debut to the towering work of a theatrical giant. It is a meal that aims to nourish the spirit with music, laughter, taut mysteries, and profound questions. It is our great pleasure to invite you – our wonderfully diverse Monmouth County community – to join us for this theatrical feast. For theater is an open table where all are welcome and it is Two River’s great joy to bring people together.”
TWO RIVER THEATER 2024 – 2025 SEASON INCLUDES:
SEPT 28—OCT 20/2024
AMERICAN MARIACHI
By José Cruz González
Directed by James Vásquez
Arrangements by Cynthia Reiles Flores
The Joan and Robert Rechnitz Theater
Cousins Lucha and Boli have a plan— start an all-girl mariachi band! So what if it’s the 1970s and no one’s heard of such a thing? So what if they can’t play and have no costumes? So what if their families disapprove? They are on a mission to find some bandmates and make their mariachi dreams come true. Directed by James Vásquez (Two River’s smash hit Hair), American Mariachi is a moving comedy full of humor, heart, and joyful live music!
JAN 24 – FEB 1/2025
A LITTLE SHAKESPEARE: THE TEMPEST
By William Shakespeare
Adapted and Directed by Noelle Marion
The Marion Huber Theater
The only thing stronger than Prospero’s magical spells might be the power of love and forgiveness. Back for its 12th year, Two River’s most popular education program transports you to an enchanted island where anything is possible. A Little Shakespeare presents an abridged version of the Bard’s bewitching tale, directed and designed by theater professionals and performed and supported backstage by high school students.
FEB 15 – MARCH 9/2025
DIAL M FOR MURDER
Adapted by Jeffrey Hatcher
From the Original by Frederick Knott
Directed by Jenn Thompson
The Joan and Robert Rechnitz Theater
Is there such a thing as the perfect murder? Planning one might be possible, but pulling it off… that’s another matter. Having discovered his beautiful — and very wealthy — wife Margot’s infidelity, Tony has plotted his revenge. But the execution of her execution might not go according to design. Playwright Jeffrey Hatcher (Scotland Road, Wait Until Dark) brings an exhilarating new eye to the stylish thriller that inspired a Hitchcock classic.
“Dial M for Murder (Hatcher)” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc. www.concordtheatricals.com
APRIL 5 – 27/2025
World Premiere ¡VOS! By Christina Pumariega
The Marion Huber Theater
Annie returns to her estranged birthplace of Buenos Aires to undergo IVF treatments from the famed Dr. Cossi. But her motherhood journey brings to light the lives of two women lost to the Dirty War decades ago. Past and present intertwine as four women hunt down their destiny. A World Premiere debut by a powerful new voice, ¡VOS! is an exhilarating quest for justice, family, and home.
JUNE 7 – 29/2025
THE PRICE
By Arthur Miller
Directed by Brandon J. Dirden
The Joan and Robert Rechnitz Theater
Siblings duel in one of Arthur Miller’s (Death of A Salesman, The Crucible) most personal plays. Estranged brothers Vince and Walter must clear out the remnants of their gilded upbringing before their childhood home is torn down. As they negotiate the value of their past, they must reckon with the true cost of a more hopeful future. Brandon J. Dirden (August Wilson’s Radio Golf, Wine in the Wilderness) directs this towering story of how we measure the burden of memory.
“THE PRICE” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc. www.concordtheatricals.com
Tickets
For more information or to purchase tickets, please visit Two River Theater at www.trtc.org.