Three summer weekends. Eight men. One endless friendship.
Terrence McNally’s celebrated play July 31 – August 23.
With Kirk Kelso, Scott Poppaw, Rick Felkins, Marco Bazan, Dax Dobbs, Ryan Wilson, and Ty McLeod.
The City Theatre Company continues to sizzle this summer with Terrence McNally’s critically acclaimed play Love! Valour! Compassion, opening July 31. Hailed by many critics as McNally at the top of his form and winner of the Tony Award for Best Play, the celebrated Broadway show i...
Three summer weekends. Eight men. One endless friendship.
Terrence McNally’s celebrated play July 31 – August 23.
With Kirk Kelso, Scott Poppaw, Rick Felkins, Marco Bazan, Dax Dobbs, Ryan Wilson, and Ty McLeod.
The City Theatre Company continues to sizzle this summer with Terrence McNally’s critically acclaimed play Love! Valour! Compassion, opening July 31. Hailed by many critics as McNally at the top of his form and winner of the Tony Award for Best Play, the celebrated Broadway show is directed by Matthew Burnett and runs four weekends through August 23. Lots of laughs and love with live theatre not to be missed!
“I have terrible news! THE FANTASTICKS is closing!” – Buss, Love! Valour!
Love! Valour! Compassion! centers on eight gay men who vacation together at an upstate New York country home for three summertime holiday weekends. Gregory, the host of the gatherings, is a successful but aging choreographer trying to complete what may be his last major work. Bobby, his blind and much younger live-in boyfriend loves him but is still discovering who he is and what he wants from the world. John is a cynical, mean-spirited, failed English playwright. His twin brother, James, is as kind and compassionate as John is angry and alienated. Ramon is John's current boyfriend, a young, handsome, and talented dancer just beginning his career, filled with confidence and brimming with sexuality. Perry and Arthur are the group's "role models” and are often the force of stability in an otherwise chaotic world. Finally, there is Buzz, highly charged and hilarious, always ready with a sarcastic one-liner, and is usually the life of the party. However, he is masking his troubled spirit. The friends gather together to confront their lives, loves and friendships, exploring the boundaries of their relationships and some of life's most profound and difficult questions.
“I don’t want to write a play unless it scares me.” – Terrence McNally
Terrence McNally has always faced high expectations for his work, and not just because of his record of success. Along with writers like Larry Kramer, Tony Kushner, and Paul Rudnick, he is credited with exposing largely straight, mainstream audiences to popular gay characters and raising the level of awareness of issues in the gay community, particularly the devastation wrought by the AIDS epidemic. “I don’t think theatre can solve the problems of a society, nor should it be expected to,” says McNally. “Plays don’t do that. People do. Plays provide a forum for the ideas that can lead a society to decide to heal and change itself.” McNally has produced a string of successes as The Lisbon Traviata, Frankie and Johnny in the Clare de Lune, Kiss of the Spider Woman, Master Class, Ragtime, Corpus Christi, and the most recent, Mother and Sons. He is a winner of four Tony Awards, and in 1996, was inducted into the American Theatre Hall of Fame. The production is directed by guest director Matthew Burnett and features the outstanding cast of Rick Felkins, Kirk Kelso, Scott Poppaw, Marco Bazan, Dax Dobbs, Ryan Wilson, and Ty McLeod. “Our little theatre doesn’t have many chances like this one. It is an exciting opportunity to stage McNally’s work here in Austin,” mentions Andy Berkovsky, City Theatre Artistic Director. “This play is perhaps the best he has ever written.”
SHOW INFORMATION AT A GLANCE
Love! Valour! Compassion! by Terrence McNally
July 31 – August 23. Thursday - Saturday 8:00 pm. Sunday 5:30 pm. The City Theatre. 3823 Airport Blvd. 78722 – east corner of Airport Blvd. and 38 ½ Street.
General Seating $15. Guaranteed Front/2nd Row Reserved $25. Students $12. Thursday all seats $10. Group discounts are available.
Reservations 512-524-2870 or info@citytheatreaustin.org
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