EVERYMAN THEATRE CELEBRATES 35 YEARS OF BEING #BuiltInBaltimore | | | We are thrilled to share another season of Great Stories, Well Told, carefully chosen by Everyman's Artistic Team. Long-time patrons will recognize Everyman's proven formula: a combination of great plays chosen for their diversity in style and subject matter that all contain exceptional storytelling and artistic merit. We are excited to bring you a lineup of new plays, modern masterpieces, internationally acclaimed contemporary works, and timeless classics in the American canon. We invite you to learn more about each of the plays in our 2025/2026 season below! Make sure to follow us on social media to stay up to date on the details of the season, including when single tickets go on sale this summer. | | | Directed by Paige Hernandez August 31- September 28 Award-winning American Classic This Pulitzer Prize-winning masterpiece, presented as part of Baltimore's August Wilson Celebration, tells the story of a pair of siblings and the fate of their cherished family heirloom: a piano carved with images of their ancestors previously owned by the family's former enslavers. Set in 1930s Pittsburgh, the play weaves history and spirituality together in a haunting narrative that explores the conflict between protecting one's heritage and forging a path into the future. | | | by Yasmina Reza Translated by Christopher Hampton Directed by Noah Himmelstein October 19 - November 16 Internationally acclaimed comedy A razor-sharp, provocative comedy set in modern-day Paris, Yasmina Reza's Art follows three long-time friends whose relationship becomes strained after one of them purchases an exorbitantly expensive and questionable painting. As the friends engage in hilarious and uproarious debate over the subjective nature of art, loyalty, and taste, this notorious painting threatens to upend all they know about each other. Produced in more than 45 countries and translated into over 30 languages, this Tony Award-winning modern classic has been delighting audiences worldwide for nearly three decades. | | | Based on the play Gaslight by Patrick Hamilton Adapted by Johnna Wright and Patty Jamieson Directed by Vincent M. Lancisi November 30 - January 4 A gaslight of a thriller Bella is seeing and hearing things that aren't there. Her loving husband is concerned. Is she losing her mind, or is there something more insidious at play? In this gripping new adaptation of the famous psychological thriller Gaslight, we find a young woman desperately trying to unravel a dangerous mystery while a web of manipulation and lies forces her to doubt the relationships around her – and her own sanity! Filled with suspense and surprise, Deceived is the perfect addition to Everyman's annual lineup of holiday mysteries. If you've ever wondered where the term "gaslight" came from before it was named Merriam-Webster's word of the year in 2022, you've got to see this play. | | | by Tuyết Thị Phạm February 1 - March 1 World premiere new play In this world premiere by Tuyết Thị Phạm, author of the acclaimed Dinner and Cake and recognized for her powerful writing on the topics of family, culture and identity, comes a new story about a mother and daughter who confront their legacy of love and loss, set against the backdrop of historical trauma. Mary, a first-generation Cambodian American, grapples with feelings of guilt, anger, and grief as she navigates her parents' experiences and their differing beliefs as survivors of the Khmer Rouge – the radical communist movement that ruled Cambodia in the late 1970s. Their journey to reconcile the past is both painful and liberating as they find a path toward healing. | | | Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike | | | by Christopher Durang Directed by Vincent M. Lancisi March 22 - April 19 Tony Award-winning comedy Middle-aged siblings Vanya and Sonia have spent their mundane lives caring for the family homestead in rural Pennsylvania, until their glamorous, world-traveling movie-star sister Masha sweeps in with a sexy young boyfriend Spike. This Tony Award-winning comedy by the great American playwright and master satirist, Christopher Durang, and inspired by the works of Anton Chekhov, is a hilarious and poignant exploration of family tensions and longing for relevance in a changing world. | | | by Kate Hamill Based on a novel by Jane Austen Directed by Laura Kepley May 17 - June 14 A lively reimagining of a beloved rom-com Exuberant and brimming with heart, Kate Hamill's exciting new adaptation of Emma offers a fast-paced modern take on Jane Austen's classic story of love and romance. Renowned for her imaginative and feminist adaptations of literature, Hamill brings a mischievous flair into Emma Woodhouse's matchmaking adventures with a heartwarming comedy that promises an evening of laughter, romance, and delicious surprises. Come see what happens when Bridgerton meets Clueless in a springtime delight that features Everyman's Resident Company! | | | SUPPORT FOR EVERYMAN THEATRE PROVIDED BY: | | | 315 W. Fayette St. Baltimore, MD 21201 www.everymantheatre.org Box Office: boxoffice@everymantheatre.org BOX OFFICE HOURS Monday - Friday: 12PM - 5PM In addition, the box office will open 2 hours prior to every performance. Everyman Theatre provides transformative experiences through professional theatre that are welcoming, relevant, and affordable to everyone, featuring a Resident Company of Artists. Copyright © 2025 Everyman Theatre, All rights reserved. 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