
by Bernard Slade
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Media Contact: John Edward Kinzer, Director of Audience Development
(812) 855-0514 or jkinzer@indiana.edu
AFFAIRS OF THE HEART TAKE CENTER STAGE
AT BROWN COUNTY PLAYHOUSE
NASHVILLE, IN—Join us for a perfect autumn evening with this tender, adult comedy about how memories are created. After a one-night stand at a country inn, happily married (but not to one another) George and Doris decide to meet again the next year, and soon they are as committed to their annual weekend together as they are to their own spouses and families. This romantic comedy covers the growth of their friendship and love over the course of a 25-year relationship, and the inevitable changes in their lives and the world around them. Written by Bernard Slade and winner of the 1974-75 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding New Play, Same Time, Next Year captures the joy, pain, and humor that typify daily—or annual—human existence.
The closing play of the Brown County Playhouse’s landmark 60th season is directed by the Chair of the IU Department of Theater and Drama, Jonathan Michaelsen, and runs September 26 – October 26. Evening performances begin at 8:00pm and Saturday and Sunday matinees begin at 3:00pm. For ticket information, as well as detailed dates and times, please visit theatre.indiana.edu.
When Same Time, Next Year first opened in New York in 1974, it gained numerous accolades, nominations, and awards. Appearing as Doris, the role that won Ellen Burstyn the Tony Award in 1975, is Guest Artist Aarya Sara Locker. Sara has appeared in Proof (Catherine), Five Women Wearing the Same Dress (Trish), Side Man (Terri), Louisa Mae Incest (Louisa Mae Alcott), David (Linda), and Mildred Pierce (Ida Corwin) with Theatre on the Square, as well as in Talley’s Folly (Sally Talley) with the Edyvean Repertory Theatre. Her lover, George, is played by Guest Artist Bill Simmons, who made his Brown County Playhouse debut in Picasso at the Lapin Agile. His other BCP credits include The Foreigner, Brighton Beach Memoirs and Greater Tuna. The chemistry between the two is sure to zing just as much as the dialogue Slade has meticulously crafted. Director Michaelsen has assembled a crack team to build their little love nest: scenic designer Fred Duer, costume designer Alexandra Morphet, lighting designer Ryan J. Davies, and sound designer David Krueger.
What the media already knows about Same Time, Next Year:
“One will be caught up in the drama of the romantic and tender meetings of George and Doris…It is about how memories are created and shared.”
The New York Times
“A little victory garden of surprises.”
The San Diego Union-Tribune
“It has such endearing innocence and charm, you simply go with the flow…Delightfully diverting.”
London Daily Mail
While we defer to families to make their entertainment choices, due to some sexual language and content, we recommend Same Time, Next Year for ages 16 and older. It plays September 26, 27 and October 3, 4, 10, 11, 17, 18, 24, 25 at 8:00pm, with 3:00pm matinees September 28 and October 5, 11, 12, 18, 19, 25, and 26. Ticket prices are $20 general admission and $12 for those 25 or younger. Coupon books of six tickets are available for purchase and may be used in any combination for any plays in the BCP season for only $96, saving $24 off of regular ticket prices. Tickets are available in person at the Brown County Playhouse Box Office (opening Sepember 24) or the IU Auditorium Box Office, by phone through Ticketmaster at (812) 333-9955, at Ticketmaster outlets, or online at theatre.indiana.edu. Visit theatre.indiana.edu for more detailed information. For ticket information, please contact the IU Auditorium at (812) 855-1103 or the Brown County Playhouse Box Office at (812) 988-2123. For details about the town of Nashville and surrounding area, visit the Brown County Convention and Visitors Bureau at www.browncounty.com.
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