MCC Theater

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Manhattan Class Company Theater
Founded1986 (1986) in New York, New York
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Revenue9,812,282 United States dollar (2017) Edit this on Wikidata
Websitewww.mcctheater.org Edit this on Wikidata

MCC Theater (Manhattan Class Company) is an

Hell's Kitchen
neighborhood, as The Robert W. Wilson MCC Theater Space, on January 9, 2019.

Mission

MCC is one of New York's nonprofit off-Broadway companies, driven by a mission to provoke conversations that have never happened and otherwise never would. Founded in 1986 as a collective of artists leading peer-based classes to support their own development as actors, writers, and directors, the tenets of collaboration, education, and community are at the core of MCC Theater's programming. One of the only theaters in the country led continuously by its founders, Artistic Directors Robert LuPone, Bernard Telsey, and William Cantler, MCC fulfills its mission through the production of world, American, and New York premiere plays and musicals that challenge artists and audiences to confront contemporary personal and social issues, and robust playwright development and education initiatives that foster the next generation of theater artists and students alike.[citation needed]

MCC Theater's celebrated productions include:

Many plays developed and produced by MCC have gone on to productions throughout the country and around the world.[1]

Key players

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

Artists

MCC has engaged a collection of notable directors and artists that have included:

Mainstage Productions]

2022–2024

2021–2022

2019–2020

2018–2019

2017–2018

2016–2017

2015–2016

  • Matthew Lopez
  • Lost Girls by John Pollono
  • Smokefall by Noah Haidle
  • A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Gynecological Oncology Unit at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center of New York by Halley Feiffer

2014–2015

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

  • Trudy Blue by Marsha Norman
  • Sueño by
    Jose Rivera
  • Yard Gal by Rebecca Prichard

1998–1999

1997–1998

1996–1997

1995–1996

1994–1995

1993–1994

1992–1993

1991–1992

1987–1988

Awards and nominations

Awards and nominations

Fifty Words by Michael Weller

  • Drama Desk Awards
    • Nomination – Outstanding Play
    • Nomination – Outstanding Actress in a Play – Elizabeth Marvel
    • Nomination – Outstanding Set Design of a Play –
      Neil Patel
  • Drama League Awards
    • Nomination-Distinguished Performance- Elizabeth Marvel

reasons to be pretty by Neil LaBute

AC Grayling

  • Lucille Lortel Award – Nomination – Outstanding Lead Actress – Lynn Redgrave

Spain by Jim Knable

  • Drama Desk Award – Nomination – Outstanding Set Design – Beowulf Boritt
  • Obie Award – Sustained Excellence of Performance – Veanne Cox

The Wooden Breeks by Neil LaBute

  • Lucille Lortel Award
    – Nomination – Anita Yavich

Fat Pig by Neil LaBute

  • Outer Critics Circle Awards—Winner – Outstanding Off-Broadway Play
  • 2005 Theatre World Award—Winner – Outstanding Off-Broadway Debut: Ashlie Atkinson
  • Drama Desk Award – Nomination – Outstanding Actor in a play: Jeremy Piven
  • Lucille Lortel Award
    – Nomination – Outstanding Lead Actress: Ashlie Atkinson and Outstanding Director: Jo Bonney
  • Broadway.com Audience Award – Nomination – Favorite New Off-Broadway Play: Fat Pig

Last Easter by Bryony Lavery

  • 2005
    Drama Desk Awards
    Nomination – Outstanding Actress in a Play: Veanne Cox

The Distance From Here by Neil LaBute

  • 2003–2004 Drama Desk Award Winner – Outstanding Ensemble Performance
  • Lucille Lortel Award
    Nomination – Outstanding Featured Actor – Logan Marshall-Green

Frozen by Bryony Lavery

The Glory of Living by Rebecca Gilman

The Dead Eye Boy by Angus MacLachlan

  • Drama Desk Awards
    • Nomination – Best Actress: Lili Taylor
    • Nomination – Best Featured Actor: Aaron Himelstein

Wit by Margaret Edson

Good as New by Peter Hedges, Directed by Brian Mertes

  • OBIE Award

Nixon's Nixon by Russell Lees, directed by Jim Simpson

  • OBIE Award
  • Outer Critics Circle Award
    Nomination
  • John Gassner Award Nomination

The Grey Zone by Tim Blake Nelson

Girl Gone by Jacquelyn Reingold

  • Oscar Ruebhausen Award

Beirut by Alan Bowne

  • 6 Dramalogue Awards

References

  1. ^ "MCC Theater / New York City Off-Broadway Theater Company". MCC Theater. Retrieved November 6, 2019.
  2. ^ Winner of the 2015 Obie Award: 2015 Obie Awards

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