The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Proctors, Capital Rep announce 2024-2025 seasons

- By Bob Goepfert

Proctors just gave the area a dozen reasons to look forward to this fall and early 2025.

Officials announced six musicals and a play that will appear at Proctors in Schenectad­y and five shows that will be offered at Capital Repertory Theatre in Albany.

The Proctors Key Bank Subscripti­on Series begins on Sept. 17, with eight performanc­es of “Some Like It Hot.” The musical is based on the classic film that starred Marilyn Monroe and Tony Curtis. The show is a throwback to classical shows that featured many spectacula­r production numbers and 1920’s costumes. It has been updated enough to avoid sexual stereotypi­ng and feels contempora­ry in nature.

It is followed by “MJ — the Musical”. The MJ is, of course, Michael Jackson and the show is centered about his 1992 Dangerous World Tour. What more needs to be said? Except, that it plays Dec. 3-8.

“Parade” arrives in January. It’s a dark but uplifting musical about a newlywed Jewish couple, Leo and Lucille Frank. When Leo is accused of a terrible crime, the innocent Leo is redeemed by the justice system but not by anti-Semitic public opinion. It’s at Proctors Jan. 11-17.

February sees the arrival of “Life of Pi.” It is based on a popular 1992 film that has a young man share a lifeboat with a Bengal tiger after a shipwreck. It’s a story of perseveran­ce and survival through trust. It also has puppetry and astounding visuals that make the compelling story even more exciting. It plays Feb. 18-23.

After two serious musicals, March swings completely in the other direction. The best title ever for a show filled with corny jokes and cornball musical skits is “Shucked.” It’s a night of winning fun that plays Schenectad­y March 18-23.

April brings a classic to town. “Funny Girl,” is the musical about Fanny Brice that made Barbara Streisand a household name. It plays Proctors April 1-6. We anxiously await casting informatio­n on this stardriven show. The season closes with a return of the family musical “Beauty and the Beast.” Playing July 25Aug. 3.

This year, the action at Proctors is not all in the public eye. The theater will do the technical preparatio­n of three shows as they get ready to tour. They are “Beauty and the Beast,” “Some Like It Hot,” and “Parade.” This bring in substantia­l revenue to the theater. It also helps the local economy in terms of the cast ad crew’s lodging and meals and the show-related product that are purchased from area merchants.

Maybe more important, it signals the credibilit­y of Proctors as a major player in the touring industry.

Adding to the choices, Proctors will offer exclusives limited run add-ons to subscriber­s. They are “Hadestown,” playing in October, “Come From Away” in March 2025 and “Clue,” in May 2025. Proctors subscriber­s can also choose a crossover show from the Rep’s season.

The Rep season is also intriguing. It opens with “Seared,” a play by Theresa Rebeck about a hot-headed chef who develops a masterpiec­e scallop recipe and refuses to release the dish for public consumptio­n. It plays Sept. 13-Oct. 6.

It’s followed by the charming “A Sherlock Carol,” playing Nov. 22 to Dec. 22. The light-hearted comedy is about Sherlock Holmes being approached by a man with a limp wanting to hire him to find the murderer of Ebenezer Scrooge.

The masterful play, “The Lehman Trilogy,” is about the two-century history of the Lehman financial institutio­n. Played by only three actors, it moves from an 1844 immigrant success story to a disastrous failure in 2008. In effect, it’s a play about money and how it can be used for good, or otherwise. It plays March 7-30, 2025.

“Rosie is Red and Everybody Else is Blue,” is a world premiere developed through the Rep’s Next Act! New Play Summit program. It’s a crazy, family comedy about Rosie, who finds her entire unemployed family moving in with her. It’s spring fun running April 25-May 11, 2025.

The summer musical “One” closes the season.

If there is such a thing as a Rep musical, this is it. Adapted from a low budget 2007 film, it takes place in Ireland where a musician is about to give up on his dreams, and on love. That is — until he meets a Czech girl who becomes his muse. “Once” is the only show to have won an Academy Award, a Grammy Award an Olivier Award and a Tony Award. It’s in Albany July 11-August 10, 2025.

Capital Repertory Theatre subscriber­s will also be able to choose a show from Proctors Key Bank Broadway Series.

Subscripti­ons are on sale now at (518) 346-6204 or in person at the box office.

 ?? PHOTO BY MATTHEW MURPHY ?? “MJ — the Musical” plays at Proctors on Dec. 3-8.
PHOTO BY MATTHEW MURPHY “MJ — the Musical” plays at Proctors on Dec. 3-8.

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