DETROIT
by Lisa D'Amour
Regional Premiere
at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
November 6 - 23, 2014
"Funny as hell!" – New York Post
"Rich and addictively satisfying!" – The New York Times
Ecstatic and dangerously funny, Detroit rips up the floorboards to reveal the racing heart under a crumbling suburban dream. Somewhere in the suburbs of a mid-sized city, Ben and Mary welcome into their lives the mysterious couple who moves next door. But as this foursome bonds over backyard barbecues, the neighborly connection they find threatens to unravel the lives they've built. Soon they find themselves increasingly pulled toward their wild new friends – to incendiary effect. An ecstatic, dangerous new comedy, named one of The New York Times "Top 10 Plays of 2012," Detroit exposes the nerves that live just under the surface
of American life today.
TRUST
by Paul Weitz
Regional Premiere
at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
March 5 – March 29, 2015
"Funny, crisp and modern, it's solid, provocative theater!"
- Entertainment Weekly
Trust follows the success story of Harry, an unassuming yet savvy guy who has become an overnight internet millionaire with all the lavish trimmings. But beneath Harry's affable and affluent surface lies dissatisfaction, both with his success and his sexless marriage to an equally unhappy artist. All that begins to change, however, when an impulse sends him to an S&M club, bringing together two lost souls while setting off a chain of events that leaves Harry questioning everything he knows about love, power and... control!
BETRAYAL
by Harold Pinter
Miami Premiere
at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
May 14 – May 31, 2015
"The most influential dramatist of his generation!"
- The New York Times
For seven years, Emma and Jerry engage in a passionate love affair,
deceiving their spouses, each other, and at times, even themselves.
One of the 20th century's most influential dramatists, Pulitzer Prize and
Tony Award-winning Nobel Laureate Harold Pinter innovatively explores
the complexities of love, guilt, and duplicity.