Media Contact: Dawn Kellogg
Communications Manager
(585) 420-2059
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

GEVA'S 42nd SEASON CONCLUDES WITH
VANYA AND SONIA AND MASHA AND SPIKE

Christopher Durang's Tony Award-winning comedy is final production of
ESL 2014-2015 Wilson Mainstage Season.

Rochester, N.Y., April 16, 2015 - Geva Theatre Center presents Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike - Christopher Durang's laugh-out-loud, Tony Award-winning comedy, directed by Bruce Jordan. Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike begins performances May 5, opens May 9, and runs in the Elaine P. Wilson Mainstage through May 31.

Middle-aged siblings Vanya and Sonia live a quiet life in the Pennsylvania farmhouse where they grew up. When their movie-star sister Masha makes a surprise visit with her hot boy-toy Spike in tow, so begins an unforgettable weekend of rivalry, regret and hilarious racket in this wacky, Chekhovian mash-up. By the end of their impromptu family reunion, this lovable bunch won't ever be the same!


Christopher Durang's plays include A History of American Film (Tony Award nomination, Best Book of a Musical), The Actor's Nightmare, Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All for You (Obie Award, Off-Broadway run, 1981-83), Beyond Therapy (on Broadway in 1982, with Dianne Wiest and John Lithgow), Baby With the Bathwater (Playwrights Horizons, 1983), The Marriage of Bette and Boo (Public Theater, 1985; Obie Award, Dramatists Guild Hull Warriner Award), Laughing Wild (Playwrights Horizons, 1987), and Durang Durang (an evening of six plays at Manhattan Theatre Club, 1994, including the Tennessee Williams parody For Whom the Southern Belle Tolls). In 1996, he was commissioned by the Rodgers and Hammerstein Foundation to write a new book for the popular musical Babes in Arms. Sex and Longing was commissioned by Lincoln Center Theater and was presented on Broadway in fall 1996 starring Sigourney Weaver. The Idiots Karamazov, a full-length play with music written with Albert Innaurato, was revived at the American Repertory Theatre. His play Betty's Summer Vacation (Drama Desk Award nomination) had its world premiere at Playwrights Horizons in February 1999 to great critical acclaim and sold-out houses and was extended three times. It was the recipient of four Obie Awards, for distinguished playwriting, directing, acting, and set design. His musical (with music by Peter Melnick), Adrift In Macao, premiered at New York Stage and Film in the summer of 2002. Mrs. Bob Cratchit's Wild Christmas Binge was commissioned by Pittsburgh's City Theater and had its world premiere in November 2002. In the early '80s, he and Sigourney Weaver co-wrote and performed in their acclaimed Brecht-Weill parody Das Lusitania Songspiel and were both nominated for Drama Desk Awards for Best Performer in a Musical. In 1993, he sang and tried to dance in the five-person, Off-Broadway Sondheim revue Putting It Together, with Julie Andrews at Manhattan Theatre Club. And he played a singing Congressman in Call Me Madam with Tyne Daly as part of Encores. He can be heard on cast recordings of both productions. In movies, he has appeared in The Secret of my Success, Mr. North, The Butcher's Wife, Housesitter, The Cowboy Way, The Object of my Affection, Simply Irresistible, and The Out of Towners, among others. For television, he wrote for a Carol Burnett special called "Carol and Robin and Whoopi and Carl;" and for PBS' series Trying Times, he wrote a teleplay called The Visit starring Swoosie Kurtz as Wanda, the upsetting houseguest. He's written several screenplays, including The House of Husbands (co-authored with Wendy Wasserstein), The Adventures of Lola for Tri-Star and director Herbert Ross, The Nun who Shot Liberty Valance, and his own adaptation of Sister Mary... which aired on Showtime with Diane Keaton in the title role; and two sitcom pilots, "Billy and Meg" (for Fox Television) and "Dysfunction! - The TV Show" for Warner Brothers. He hopes one day they will be produced, perhaps in heaven. He has an M.F.A. from the Yale School of Drama. Early in his career, he won a Guggenheim, a Rockefeller, the CBS Playwriting Fellowship, the Lecompte du Nouy Foundation grant, and the Kenyon Festival Theatre Playwriting Prize. In 1995 he won the prestigious three-year Lila Wallace Readers' Digest Award; as part of his grant, he ran a writing workshop for adult children of alcoholics. Since 1994 he has been co-chair with Marsha Norman of the Playwriting Program at the Juilliard School in Manhattan. He is a member of the Dramatists Guild Council.

Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike premiered at the McCarter Theatre in 2012. Following an Off-Broadway run, it transferred to Broadway in 2013. It received six Tony Award nominations and was awarded the Tony, Drama Desk, NY Drama Critics Circle and Outer Critics Circle Awards for Best New Play.

Making their Geva Theatre Center debuts in Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike are Maren Bush (short film Reaching Home and TV pilot of "Sharing") as Nina; Toni DiBuono (Broadway productions of The Boys from Syracuse, Wonderful Town and original cast member of Forbidden Broadway) as Sonia; Danielle Lee Greaves (Broadway productions of A Streetcar Named Desire, Rent, Hairspray, Sunset Boulevard and Show Boat) as Cassandra; Margaret Reed ("As the World Turns," "Law & Order: SVU," HBO's Mildred Pierce, Off-Broadway production of Orson's Shadow, LA Premiere of Other People's Money at the Pasadena Playhouse) as Masha; John Scherer (Broadway productions of LoveMusik, Sunset Boulevard and By Jeeves) as  Vanya and Gregory Isaac Stone (Denver Center's The Lord of the Flies) as Spike.

Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike is directed by Bruce Jordan and the design team includes Bill Clarke (scenic design), Mimi Maxmen (costume design), Ann G. Wrightson (lighting design), and James C. Swonger (sound design).

The 2014-2015 Wilson Mainstage Season is sponsored by ESL Federal Credit Union. Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike is produced with support from Lead Co-Producer Maxwell Boev Neurosurgical Group; Co-Producer Flaum Management Company, Inc.; Associate Producer Bond Schoeneck & King Attorneys; and Media Sponsor 100.5 The Drive.  

Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike begins performances May 5 and runs in the Mainstage through May 31.

For further information, photographs or to arrange interviews, please contact:
Dawn Kellogg, Communications Manager, (585) 420-2059

PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE
Previews:                            Tuesday, May 5 and Wednesday, May 6 @ 7:30pm
Thursday, May 7 @ 7:30pm (Community Night: Young Professionals Night)
                           Friday, May 8 @ 8pm
                           Saturday, May 9 @ 2pm (Open Captioned Performance*)
Opening:                             Saturday, May 9 @ 8pm
Performances:                  Sunday, May 10 @ 2pm and 7pm
Tuesday, May 12 @ 6pm
Wednesday, May 13 @ 7:30pm
Thursday, May 14 @ 7:30pm
Friday, May 15 @ 8pm
Saturday, May 16 @ 4pm and 8:30pm
Sunday, May 17 @ 2pm (Sunday Salon) and 7pm
Tuesday, May 19 @ 7:30pm
Wednesday, May 20 @ 7:30pm
Thursday, May 21 @ 7:30pm
Friday, May 22 @ 8pm
Saturday, May 23 @ 4pm and 8:30pm
Sunday, May 24 @ 2pm (Audio Described performance) and 7pm
Tuesday, May 26 @ 7:30pm
Wednesday, May 27 @ 2pm and 7:30pm
Thursday, May 28 @ 7:30pm (ASL Interpreted Performance)
Friday, May 29 @ 8pm
Saturday, May 30 @ 4pm and 8:30pm
Sunday, June 1 @ 2 pm (Sunday Salon)

Ticket Prices:              Tickets start at $25.
                                                        
Reservations:             (585) 232-GEVA (4382), Website: www.gevatheatre.org

Location:                    Geva Theatre Center, 75 Woodbury Blvd, Rochester, NY 14607

* Partial support for open captioning provided by Theatre Development Fund.


GEVA THEATRE CENTER
Founded in 1972, Geva Theatre Center is a not-for-profit, professional theatre company dedicated to creating and producing professional theatre productions, programs and services of a national standard. As Rochester's leading professional theatre, Geva Theatre Center is the most attended regional theatre in New York State, and one of the 25 most subscribed in the country, serving up to 160,000 patrons annually, including more than 16,000 students.

The 526-seat Elaine P. Wilson Mainstage is home to a wide variety of performances, from musicals to American and world classics. The 180-seat Ron & Donna Fielding Nextstage is home to Geva's own series of contemporary drama, comedy and musical theatre; Geva Comedy Improv; Geva's New Play Reading Series and the Hornet's Nest - an innovative play-reading series facilitating community-wide discussion on controversial topics. In addition, the Nextstage hosts visiting companies of both local and international renown.

Geva Theatre Center offers a wide variety of educational, outreach and literary programs, nurturing audiences and artists alike. Since 1995, the organization has been under the artistic direction of Mark Cuddy.

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