Aug. 14--Redtwist Theatre has announced its 2015-16 season. The five-play slate constitutes the storefront company's 12th year and will be performed at Redtwist Theatre (1044 W. Bryn Mawr).
"Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" by Edward Albee, directed by Jason Gerace (Sep. 12-Oct.11): George and Martha host a young couple for an after-party as a series of twisted games unfold.
"Incident at Vichy" by Arthur Miller, directed by Ian Frank (Nov. 21-Dec.27): During the German occupation, detained locals in small-town France must make high-stakes, split-second decisions.
"The Drawer Boy" by Michael Healey, directed by Scott Weinstein (Jan. 30-Feb. 28): A young actor from a Toronto theater troupe who wishes to write a play about running a farm visits the home of two middle-age men to hear the twists and turns of their stories.
"The Realization of Emily Linder" by Richard Strand (April 9-May 8): An aging widow has a premonition about her fast approaching death and, with the help of a caregiver, must confront her reality.
"The Seedbed" by Bryan Delaney (June 18-July 17): A young woman is compelled to leave Ireland to avoid family turmoil after receiving an unpopular response to her new fiance, who happens to be older than her parents.
Redtwist will continue its guest programming during off nights in the More Red Series. Performances include "That's F'd Up," "The House of Bernarda Alba," "Muse of Fire," and "Eroica."