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(& Rose Barn Theater, Blue Gene's Pub)
O'Neill, The
(& Rose Barn Theater, Blue Gene's Pub)
Founded in 1964 by George C. White and named in honor of America's only
Nobel Prize-winning playwright, The O'Neill is home to six distinct
programs: the O'Neill Playwrights Conference, Music Theater Conference,
Puppetry Conference, National Theater Institute, Critics Institute and
the Monte Cristo Cottage, O'Neill's childhood home located in
neighboring New London. At The O'Neill, writers and directors,
puppeteers and singers, students and audiences alike take their first
steps in exploring, revising and understanding their work and the
potential of the theater they help create.
The work of The O'Neill focuses on the script as it begins its journey
to the stage. The actors work with minimal props and no sets or
costumes, holding scripts in their hands, revealing for the first time
the magic of a new play or musical, puppetry piece or cabaret act. Work
first performed at The O'Neill has gone on to regional theaters,
Broadway, movies and television. Students and professionals who have
honed their skills at The O'Neill can be seen in these venues every day
across the country. Others work behind the scenes as playwrights,
directors, in stage management, publicity and a hundred other roles
that the public never sees but are nonetheless essential to every
production.
Staff and alumni from The O'Neill have won every major award in theater
arts. The O'Neill itself is the winner of a special Tony Award, the
National Opera Award, the Jujamcyn Award of Theater Excellence and the
Arts and Business Council Encore Award. The seven hundred plays and
musicals developed and premiered at The O'Neill include such notable
works as John Guare's THE HOUSE OF BLUE LEAVES, Brian Crawley and
Jeanine Tesori's VIOLET, Wendy Wasserstein's UNCOMMON WOMEN AND OTHERS,
August Wilson's MA RAINEY'S BLACK BOTTOM, FENCES and THE PIANO LESSON,
Lee Blessing's A WALK IN THE WOODS, NINE by Arthur Kopit, Mario Fratti
and Maury Yeston, AVENUE Q, IN THE HEIGHTS, and STORY OF MY LIFE.
The O'Neill Rose Barn is an iconic O’Neill building; the Rufus & Margo Rose Barn is original to the property and has a great rustic feel, with a spacious patio, water view and a 150 person capacity. The Barn has played host to dances, wine tastings, concerts, weddings and anniversariesis. The Rose Barn is known for their ever popular "Cabin Fever" series during the winter months which offers a variety of live rock, folk and americana bands throughout the northeast and beyond. The Cabin Fever series and other music events held at the barn are all ages and typically run 7 to 10pm for a suggested donation; beer and wine are available for purchase during the events.
The O'Neill Blue Gene's Pub is an actual working pub open to the public during the summer months and offers a serving area, small stage, and pub-style seating, as well as an outdoor patio.
theaterlives@theoneill.org
http://www.theoneill.org/
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