MCC Theater

{{short description|American theater company}}

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{{Infobox company

| name = Manhattan Class Company Theater

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| founded = {{Start date|1986}} in New York, New York

| founders = {{unbulleted list|Robert LuPone|Bernard Telsey|William Cantler}}

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MCC Theater (Manhattan Class Company) is an off-Broadway theater company located in New York City. The theater was founded in 1986 by artistic directors Robert LuPone, Bernard Telsey and William Cantler. Blake West joined the company in 2006 as executive director. MCC opened its current location in Manhattan's Hell's Kitchen neighborhood, as The Robert W. Wilson MCC Theater Space, on January 9, 2019.

Productions

MCC Theater's productions include:

Many plays developed and produced by MCC have gone on to productions throughout the country and around the world.{{Cite web|url=https://mcctheater.org/|title=MCC Theater / New York City Off-Broadway Theater Company|website=MCC Theater|language=en-US|access-date=November 6, 2019}}

Key players

  • Robert LuPone – Artistic Director
  • Bernard Telsey – Artistic Director
  • William Cantler – Artistic Director
  • Blake West – Executive Director

Artists

Mainstage Productions

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2022–2024

2021–2022

2019–2020

2018–2019

2017–2018

2016–2017

2015–2016

2014–2015

  • The Money Shot by Neil LaBute
  • Punk Rock by Simon StephensWinner of the 2015 Obie Award: [http://www.obieawards.com/2015/05/2015-obie-award-winners-announced/ 2015 Obie Awards]
  • The Nether by Jennifer Haley
  • Permission by Robert Askins

2013–2014

2012–2013

2011–2012

  • The Submission by Jeff Talbott
  • Wild Animals You Should Know by Thomas Higgins
  • Carrie by Lawrence D. Cohen

2010–2011

2009–2010

  • Family Week book by Beth Henley
  • The Pride by Alexi Kaye Campbell
  • Still Life by Alexander Dinelaris

2008–2009

2007–2008

2006–2007

2005–2006

2004–2005

2003–2004

2002–2003

2001–2002

2000–2001

1999–2000

1998–1999

1997–1998

1996–1997

1995–1996

1994–1995

1993–1994

1992–1993

1991–1992

1987–1988

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