Ja’Duke Theater Presents “Proof”

Ja’Duke Theater presents“Proof” by David Auburn8/20 at 7pm, 8/21 at 2:00pm, 8/26 at 7:00pm, 8/27 at 7:00pm, 8/28 at 2:00pmJa’Duke Performing Arts Center, Industrial Blvd, Turners Falls MA “Proof” is a Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize winning drama, written by David Auburn.  The show explores the grey area between genius…

Ja’Duke Theater Announces Auditions for “Proof”

Ja’Duke TheaterAuditions for Proof by David AuburnMay 15th at 4:00pm, May 16th at 8:00pmJa’Duke Performing Arts Center, Industrial Blvd, Turners Falls MA Auditions for David Auburn’s Proof. The show will run the weekends of August 19th and 26th, 2022. Please prepare a 2-3 minute monologue of any style, but not…

REVIEW: “Proof” at Oldcastle Theatre Company

by Gail M. Burns David Auburn’s Proof burst on the national consciousness nearly twenty years ago – winning Tonys and a Pulitzer and being made into a big budget, star-studded film – so the initial flurry of professional and amateur productions across the country has run its course and the…

Oldcastle Theatre Announces 2018 Season

What do history, silliness, Cole Porter, mathematical genius, comedy, George Washington, new works, Herman Melville, a Nobel Prize, mystery, a Pulitzer Prize, music, Ethan Allen, America’s greatest drama, the Civil War, Ben Franklin and the Tony Award for Best Play, all have in common? Each will be found in Oldcastle…

REVIEW: “Proof” at the Ghent Playhouse

Reviewed by Gail M. Burns, November 2004 I hate to say this, but don’t go and see this production of Proof at the Ghent Playhouse. David Auburn’s Pulitzer Prize winning play is a suspenseful drama broaching questions of genius and madness. No one involved with this production shows the slightest sign of…

REVIEW: “Proof” at Main Street Stage

Reviewed by Gail M. Burns, September 2004 Proof opened in New York City in 2001, first off-Broadway at the Manhattan Theatre Club from whence it moved to the Walter Kerr Theatre a few months later. The second full-length play by a heretofore relatively unknown playwright, David Auburn, it went on to…