The Columbus Dispatch

LGBTQ+ themes to highlight Evolution Theatre Company’s 2022 season

- Michael Grossberg

Evolution Theatre Company will offer premieres and a new commission­ed musical on LGBTQ+ themes next year.

The small profession­al company, founded and led since 2012 by Artistic/ Executive Director Mark Phillips

Schwamberg­er, canceled virtually all of its 2020 season because of the pandemic, but resumed a three-show 2021 season after finding a new home at the 200seat Abbey Theater of Dublin.

“We’re planning an even bigger comeback in 2022 in the Abbey Theater, a state-of-the-art facility,” Schwamberg­er said.

“We want to entertain but also enlighten on such topics as same-sex parenting, transgende­r issues, LGBTQ+ history and the true meaning of friendship,” he said.

Three plays and two musicals, all appropriat­e for age 16 and older, will be presented live, with masks recommende­d, at the Abbey Theater, 5600

Post Road, Dublin.

● “The Musical of Musicals, The Musical,” April 28 to May 7: The offbroadwa­y musical comedy, by composer-author Eric Rockwell and author-lyricist Joanne Bogart, satirizes modern musical theater while offering five short pieces mimicking the styles of Rodgers and Hammerstei­n, Kander and Ebb, Stephen Sondheim, Jerry Herman and Andrew Lloyd Webber.

● “Birds of a Feather,” June 23 to July 2: Marc Acito’s play, an area premiere, focuses on the trials and tribulatio­ns of parenting, and tells the true story of Roy and Silo, two Central Park Zoo male chinstrap penguins who partnered, adopted an egg, and hatched and raised a chick together.

● “Gently Down the Stream,” July 21-30: Martin Sherman’s romantic and comic drama, an area premiere, celebrates and mourns the ghosts of the gay and lesbian men and women who fought for equality, legalized marriage and the right to dream.

● “Boy,” Sept. 15-24: Anna Ziegler’s drama about confusing sexual identity, an area premiere, was inspired by a true story set two decades after a well-intentione­d doctor convinces parents of a male infant to raise their child as a girl after a terrible accident.

● “I’ll Take Romance, The Musical,” Oct. 13-22: The world premiere, commission­ed by and written for the company with music and lyrics by Michael Leamon and libretto by Edwin Sanchez, is adapted from Sanchez’s eponymous play about a gay gold-digger who sets his sights on a newly out billionair­e amid vengeful ex-wives, closeted twin brothers and an imaginary lover.

Subscripti­ons, on sale now, cost $128, or $108 for senior citizens, $60 for students.

Single tickets, on sale now, cost $30 ($35 for musicals), or $25 ($30 for musicals) for senior citizens, and $15 for students.

Call 614-233-1124 or visit www.evolutiont­heatre.org. mgrossberg­1@gmail.com @mgrossberg­1

 ?? DAVID VARGO ?? Evolution Theatre Company Artistic/executive Director Mark Phillips Schwamberg­er
DAVID VARGO Evolution Theatre Company Artistic/executive Director Mark Phillips Schwamberg­er

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