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Posted on Mon, Apr 25, 2011 : 5:58 a.m.

Performance Network announces upcoming production of 'Next Fall'

By AnnArbor.com Staff

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Performance Network Theatre has announced that "Next Fall," by Geoffrey Nauffts, will fill its previously unannounced summer slot.

This drama received massive critical acclaim in New York, both off and on-Broadway, and garnered Tony, Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Awards best play nominations. "Next Fall" will begin in previews on June 2 and run through July 3, directed by Ray Schultz, who helmed PNT's smash hit, "The Little Dog Laughed."

Broadway's "Next Fall" was produced by Elton John and his partner David Furnish. The New York Times called it an "artful, thoughtful and very moving story" and "an intellectual stealth bomb."

In the play, gay couple Adam and Luke are constantly at odds over their religious beliefs. Adam doesn't understand how Luke, a devout Christian who's closeted to his family, can pray to the same God that is supposed to condemn him. At the same time, Luke agonizes that his atheist partner will go to hell.

When Luke lands in a coma after a life-threatening accident, everything comes to a head in the hospital waiting room when family and friends meet for the first time. Spanning five years of their relationship, "Next Fall" is a thoughtful moral examination that moves deftly between serving up the laughs and exploring ideas to ponder long after the curtain comes down.

Artistic director David Wolber said "we've never had a TBA slot in our season, and honestly, we didn't know if it was going to work. Our hope was that we'd be able to get the rights to the hottest property coming out of New York, before anyone else in the area, and that's exactly what happened. When we were announcing the rest of our season last spring, 'Next Fall' was still running on Broadway, and therefore untouchable for regional theatres. I'm excited to bring audiences this topical piece which is so full of humor, wit and social relevance."

Weekly performances are Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m., with a 3 p.m. matinee on Saturday June 18 and July 2.

Tickets can be ordered at the Performance Network Box Office at 734-663-0681, online at www.performancenetwork.org or by coming to PNT (120 East Huron St.) Monday-Saturday 11 a.m.-6 p.m., or one hour before a performance. Tickets are priced at $22-$41, with discounts available for seniors, members, students and groups. There is one pay-what-you-can performance on June 2 (suggested donation, $10).