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George Street Playhouse is thrilled to announce our upcoming theatrical season! With stories of friendship, broken love, self-reflection, and inspiration, we're proud to introduce this stellar lineup of American theatre:
 

What the Constitution Means to Me

By Heidi Schreck
Directed by Laiona Michelle
September 24—October 13, 2024

How relevant is the United States' Constitution in today's society? Does this document truly protect ALL Americans?
 
Playwright Heidi Schreck delves into multiple facets of this historic document, debating as to whether or not we should keep or abolish it. Through several stories and perspectives from different Americans, What the Constitution Means to Me allows the audience to define the Constitution's true worth.

Gene & Gilda

By Cary Gitter
Directed by Joe Brancato
December 3—22, 2024
 
Gene Wilder (Young Frankenstein, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory) and Gilda Radner (Original Cast of “Saturday Night Live”) were in love, but the story doesn't end there!

Journey through the lives of these two famous comedians – from the day they fell in love to turbulent changes in their careers to a sad, sudden goodbye.

This heartfelt comedy lets audiences spend a night with two legends who found love and laughter in even the darkest of places.

Small

By Robert Montano
Directed by Jessi D. Hill
January 21—February 9, 2025

Robert Montano shares a wild autobiographical ride about the wears of childhood, family, racism, and the misunderstood life of being a jockey. Nearly ravaged by addiction in order to stay “SMALL,” Montano ignites complex and universal themes of struggle and sacrifice to pursue a passionate dream, first to race horses and then to be a professional dancer. A Rocky story of the racetrack, SMALL is about a boy transforming into a man by following his heart… and his feet.

King James

By Rajiv Joseph
March 18—April 6, 2025
 
It all started with the 2003-2004 basketball season. Two sports fans, Matt and Shawn, instantly hit things off as they bond over basketball and a superstar who would go on to win four NBA championships - LeBron James.
 
From Pulitzer Prize finalist Rajiv Joseph comes a drama about friendship, drastic life changes, and paths that could divide them.

The Shark is Broken

By Ian Shaw and Joseph Nixon
Directed by David Saint
April 29—May 18, 2025
 
Three Hollywood legends are stranded in the middle of the ocean while filming one of the greatest American movies, JAWS. Why are they stranded? The Shark is Broken!

From playwrights Ian Shaw (son of Robert Shaw) and Joseph Nixon, the Olivier Award-nominated The Shark is Broken takes a dive into the choppy waters of making this iconic Hollywood blockbuster through the eyes of its stars – Robert Shaw, Roy Scheider, and Richard Dreyfuss. Through their trials and tribulations in making a great American picture, the play dives into the dark side of these prolific actors' lives – between maintaining relevance, overcoming guilt, and fighting addictions.

Performance schedules, casting, and full creative teams will be announced at a later date.