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George Street Playhouse

Theater company in New Brunswick, New Jersey

George Street Playhouse

Summary

Theater company in New Brunswick, New Jersey

George Street Playhouse at New Brunswick Performing Arts Center

George Street Playhouse is a theater company in New Brunswick, New Jersey, in the city's Civic Square government and theater district and resident at the newly built New Brunswick Performing Arts Center. The GSP is one of the state's most prominent professional theaters, committed to the production of new and established plays.

Managing Director Edgar Herrera leads the playhouse with the Artistic Triumvirate comprising Christopher Bailey, Scott Goldman, and Laiona Michelle. George Street Playhouse presents a main stage season and provides a space for both established and emerging theater artists The playhouse has been represented by numerous productions both on and off-Broadway.

George Street Playhouse, New Brunswick, NJ in 2011

History and venues

Founded in 1974 by Eric Krebs, the theater company was originally located in an abandoned supermarket on George Street and later moved to its current location on Livingston Avenue. In 2017, the playhouse moved to an interim location in the former Agricultural Museum on Cook Campus at Rutgers University In the fall of 2019, George Street Playhouse moved back to the Livingston Ave location into a new mixed-use theater building, now called the New Brunswick Performing Arts Center.

After Eric Krebs, David Saint was the artistic director from 1997 to 2025.

The company is a member of the New Jersey Theatre Alliance.

Notable productions

Recent productions include the world premiere of The Trial of Donna Caine by Walter Anderson, Little Girl Blue: The Nina Simone Musical, a revised version of I Love You, You're Perfect Now Change, An Act of God with Kathleen Turner, American Son by Christopher Demos-Brown, Lewis Black's One Slight Hitch, Gettin' The Band Back Together, and Joe DiPetro's Clever Little Lies. The Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning play Proof, by David Auburn, was developed at GSP during the 1999 Next Stage Series.

  • 1994: Swinging on a Star, a revue of the works of Johnny Burke, premieres at GSP, then moves to Broadway.
  • 1996: And Then They Came for Me: Remembering the World of Anne Frank is commissioned by GSP for the Touring Theatre Company and is subsequently produced worldwide
  • 2000: Down the Garden Paths by Anne Meara, directed by David Saint and starring Eli Wallach and Anne Jackson, premieres at GSP and moves to Off Broadway.
    • Syncopation by Alan Knee, which premiered at GSP in 1999, receives Best New Play Award from the American Theatre Critics Association and opens around the country.
    • The Spitfire Grill, a new musical by James Valcq and Fred Alley and directed by David Saint, premieres at GSP and moves to Off Broadway
    • Ancestral Voices by A. R. Gurney, directed by David Saint and starring among others Tim Daly, Amy Van Nostrand, Paul Rudd and Fred Savage
  • 2001: All box office records in the history of GSP are broken with Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill, starring Suzzanne Douglas as Billie Holiday.
    • Venecia by Jorge Accame, adapted and directed by Arthur Laurents starring Chita Rivera.
  • 2004: Arthur Laurents updates and directs his Tony Award-winning musical Hallelujah, Baby! starring Ann Duquesnay and Suzzanne Douglas. Following an acclaimed run at George Street Playhouse, the co-production moved to Arena Stage in Washington, D.C. Miss Duquesney is awarded the Helen Hayes Award for her performance.
    • Academy Award nominee Amy Irving stars in the world premiere of Charles Evered’s period romp Celadine.
    • Wasted by OBIE Award-winner Kirsten Childs premieres. This play about substance abuse was funded with a major grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
  • 2005: Inspecting Carol, a comedy by Daniel Sullivan from the Seattle Repertory Theatre, starring Dan Lauria and Peter Scolari, becomes the highest-grossing play at GSP.
    • The West Wing's Richard Schiff stars in Underneath the Lintel, a play by Glen Berger, which sets a new record for per-performance attendance.
  • 2006: Jack Klugman stars in The Value of Names by Jeffrey Sweet, with Dan Lauria and Liz Larsen.
  • 2007 Artistic Director David Saint celebrates his tenth-anniversary season with the opening of The Sunshine Boys, starring Jack Klugman and Paul Dooley.
    • Rosemary Harris stars in Oscar and the Lady in Pink by Éric-Emmanuel Schmitt, directed by Frank Dunlop.
    • Dylan Chalfy and Ann Dowd star in Doubt by John Patrick Shanley, directed by Anders Cato.
  • 2008: Tony® Award Winner Idina Menzel performs a one night only solo concert as the opening of her I Stand Tour.
    • Roger is Dead, a new play written and directed by Elaine May with Marlo Thomas debuts.
  • 2009 Come Back, Come Back, Wherever You Are, world premiere written and directed by Arthur Laurents with Shirley Knight.
  • 2010: Kathleen Marshall directs the musical Calvin Berger.
  • 2011: David Hyde Pierce directs the musical It Shoulda Been You written by Brian Hargrove and Barbara Anselmi, starring Tyne Daly, Harriet Harris, Edward Hibbert, Richard Kline, and Howard McGillin
    • Red (play), with Bob Ari and Randy Harrison
  • 2013: Gettin' the Band Back Together had its world premiere before transferring to Broadway and was directed by John Rando.
  • 2017: American Son by Christopher Demos-Brown has its world premiere, and is directed by David Saint.
  • 2018: Laiona Michelle writes and stars in the world premiere of Little Girl Blue: The Nina Simone Musical.
  • 2023–2024 is GSP's 50th season.

Seasons (1998–present)

SeasonShow #1Show #2Show #3Show #4Show #5Show #6Show #7
1998-1999After-PlayDarlene and the Guest LecturerInspecting CarolThe Sea GullJolson Sings AgainCollected Stories
1999-2000Do I Hear A Waltz? (Revisal)Down the Garden PathsSyncopationMaster ClassLootAncestral Voices
2000-2001WitThe Spitfire GrillHuman EventsVeneciaOld TimesClaudia
2001-2002Lady Day at Emerson's Bar & GrillTalley's FollyWaiting for TadashiThe Sisters RosensweigCTRL+ALT+DeletePublic Ghosts - Private Stories
2002-2003A Night In TunisiaDirty BlondeLet Me SingThe 75thThe VibratorProofThe Last Bridge
2003-2004Wilderness of MirrorsAttacks on the HeartA Walk in the WoodsAgnes of GodLips Together, Teeth Aparttick, tick...BOOM!
2004-2005Hallelujah, Baby! (Revisal)CeladineThe Winning StreakLend Me A TenorAddress UnknownThe Last Five Years
2005-2006Two LivesInspecting CarolUnderneath The LintelThe PillowmanGunmetal Blues
2006-2007The Things You Least ExpectThe Value of NamesI Am My Own WifeSouvenirFalsettos
2007-2008The Sunshine BoysDoubtOscar and the Pink LadyThe SceneRoger Is Dead
2008-2009The Toxic AvengerThe SeafarerSight UnseenThe Devil's MusicNew Year's Eve
2009-2010Come Back, Come Back, Wherever You AreA Moon to Dance ByCalvin BergerSylviaCreating Claire
2010-2011Circle Mirror Transformation[title of show]The Subject Was RosesA Fox on the FairwayGod of Carnage
2011-2012It Shoulda Been YouThe Nutcracker and IRedTwelve Angry MenThe 39 Steps
2012-2013One Slight HitchThe Best of EnemiesGood PeopleRich GirlVenus in Fur
2013-2014Gettin' The Band Back TogetherClever Little LiesOne of Your Biggest FansI Loved, I Lost, I Made SpaghettiOur Town
2014-2015Outside MullingarThe Fabulous LiptonesThe Whipping ManBuyer & CellarErnest Shackleton Loves Me
2015-2016Murder For TwoThe Second Mrs. WilsonNureyev's EyesSex With StrangersMy Name Is Asher Lev
2016-2017Mama's BoyDaddy Long LegsAmerican SonBad JewsCurvy Widow
2017-2018I Love You, You're Perfect, Now ChangeAn Act of GodAmerican HeroTryingThe Nerd
2018-2019The Trial of Donna CaineA Doll's House Part 2Little Girl BlueThe ImmigrantToo Heavy for Your Pocket
2019-2020Last Days of SummerMy Life on a DietMidwivesConscience
2021 (Virtual)Bad DatesFully CommittedTiny Beautiful ThingsIt's Only A Play
2021-2022Dear Jack, Dear LouiseIt's Only A PlayBaipasA Walk on the Moon
2022-2023Her PortmanteauJOY The MusicalClyde'sThe 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling BeeTales From The Guttenberg Bible
2023-2024The PianistHaving Our SayIbsen's GhostThe Clubtick, tick...BOOM!
2023-2024What The Constitution Means to MeGene and GildaSMALLKing JamesThe Shark Is Broken
2025-2026An Old-Fashioned Family MurderEbenezer Scrooge's Big Jersey Christmas ShowWhat Became of UsMy Lord, What A Night

References

References

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  2. "Visit George Street Playhouse on your trip to New Brunswick".
  3. (June 21, 2023). "George Street Playhouse Announces 50th Season featuring Three World Premieres".
  4. Eric Krebs. (2019-11-09). "For Eric Krebs, all the world's a stage". FreeThoughtsToday.com.
  5. (November 17, 1996). "Entrances, Exits and Many Acts In Between (Published 1996)".
  6. Keller, Ilana. (May 8, 2017). "George Street announces 2017–18 season in new digs". [[Asbury Park Press]].
  7. Gans, A. (2025-02-19). "George Street Playhouse Artistic Director David Saint to Retire". [[Playbill]].
  8. Siegel, Naomi. (December 9, 2007). "Moral Uncertainty Never Looked So Good". [[The New York Times]].
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