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News NY's Signature Theatre to End Guare Season with 'Nantucket' Series The Signature Theatre Company will conclude its current season, dedicated to the work of playwright John Guare, by performing, in repertory, the four plays of the authors "Nantucket" series. The news was announced by Guare himself at a Sept. 14 welcoming ceremony at the Signature, and first reported by the New York Times on Sept. 18. No dates are set, and the whole venture is still pending approval from Actors' Equity, said a spokesman at press rep James Morrison's office.

The Signature Theatre Company will conclude its current season, dedicated to the work of playwright John Guare, by performing, in repertory, the four plays of the authors "Nantucket" series. The news was announced by Guare himself at a Sept. 14 welcoming ceremony at the Signature, and first reported by the New York Times on Sept. 18. No dates are set, and the whole venture is still pending approval from Actors' Equity, said a spokesman at press rep James Morrison's office.

The "Nantucket" series follows a group of idealistic 19th century characters and their attempts to create a utopian society. The plays include Gardenia, Lydie Breeze, Women in Water and the recently completed The Book of Judith, which will have its premiere at the Signature.

The acting company, yet to be cast, will perform all four plays in repertory. Alan Eisenberg, executive director of Equity, was on vacation, and could not be reached for comment.

The Guare season got underway Sept. 15 with Marco Polo Sings a Solo, starring actress Polly Holliday. The production will also features Tony winner Chuck Cooper, Judith Hawking and Beeson Carroll. The director will be Mel Shapiro, who staged the original New York Shakespeare Festival production of Marco Polo, which starred Madeline Kahn, Sigourney Weaver, Joel Grey and Anne Jackson. Polo opens Sept. 27 for a run through Oct. 25.

Marco Polo follows film director Stony McBride as he films an epic about the life of Marco Polo and, along the way, finds truth of the cusp of the 20th century. Holliday is best known for her characterization of Flo on the sitcom "Alice." Her theatre credits include a turn in the Roundabout Theatre Company's recent revival of Inge's Picnic.

Cooper won a Tony Award for his portrayal as a ruthless pimp in the musical The Life. This will mark his first performance since that show closed. Hawking was recently seen in Ivanov at Lincoln Center Theatre. The cast also includes Jack Koenig, Robert Morgan and Bruce Norris.

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The second Guare of the season -- Bosoms and Neglect -- will open Dec. 1, under the direction of Nicholas Martin, recently tapped to helm Christopher Durang's latest at Playwrights Horizons. The original Broadway production of Bosoms starred Kate Reid as a domineering, if bedridden, matriarch and lasted three days. Anne Meara appeared in the revival which enjoyed a longer run. In a 1997 interview with Playbill On Line, playwright Paula Vogel cited Bosoms as one of the more influential and devastating experiences in her years of going to the theatre.

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Signature Theatre announced in May that this season will be devoted to plays by John Guare, while `99-00 will honor Maria Irene Fornes. Though Guare is considered a more commercial playwright, due mainly to the Broadway success of The House of Blue Leaves and Six Degrees of Separation, both dramatists tend to veer from familiar topics and structures.

Fornes is the more experimental dramatist, having worked Off-Broadway and Off-Off-Broadway for 30 years. Her latest play, The Summer in Gossenssass, looked at the influence of Hedda Gabler on the women of its generation. Other Fornes plays include Mud, Fefu And Her Friends, Abingdon Square, Terra Incognita and The Conduct of Life.

Signature artistic director James Houghton said of Fornes, "Here is a writer who has in a major way contributed to the theatrical richness of the Off-Broadway movement. Putting together a season for Irene gives us a chance to develop a context for her."

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As for the company's 10th anniversary season (2000-01), Houghton is bringing back the nine previous playwrights, each with a world-premiere play. The artistic director told the Times he had commitments for new plays from Guare, Edward Albee, Horton Foote, Lee Blessing and Romulus Linney. He also expected works from Adrienne Kennedy, Sam Shepard and Arthur Miller. Spokesperson James Morrison told Playbill On-Line, "Clearly it'll be impossible to do 10 shows within a season as full productions. I figure Jim would want to pair up some of the plays, such as an evening of three one-acts."

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Founded in 1991, Signature Theatre Company spent its first six seasons focusing on the works of Blessing, Linney, Albee, Foote, Kennedy and Shepard respectively. (One of the Foote plays premiered there, The Young Man From Atlanta, went on to receive the Pulitzer Prize and have a Broadway engagement.)

For memberships and information on the Signature Theatre season call (212) 244-PLAY.

--By Robert Simonson
and Harry Haun
and and David Lefkowitz

 
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