Vienna, Vienna, Vienna, written by Carey Perloff | The Studios of Key West

Vienna, Vienna, Vienna

written by Carey Perloff

Friday, March 28, 8pm

Helmerich Theater

$45, $35 mbrs.

Saturday, March 29, 8pm

Helmerich Theater

$45, $35 mbrs.

Three generations of Jewish women from a close and complicated family arrive in Vienna for an award celebration. In this touching and often comic play about forgiveness and survivor guilt, the indelible characters wrestle with the past, argue about the present and reimagine their futures while searching for their stolen apartment, reading Chekhov and eating amazing chocolate cake.

Executive Producer of First Look: Jeffrey Johnson

Made possible with support from Jeffrey Johnson and Hy Conrad, Frances McKenzie, and Harrell Odom and Barry Cook

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CAREY PERLOFF (Playwright) is a director, playwright, producer and educator who served as Artistic Director of American Conservatory Theater (1992-2018) and of Classic Stage Company, NYC (1988-1992). In her post-A.C.T. life, Perloff has been directing across the country and in Canada, most recently: Leopoldstadt (Huntington Theater and Shakespeare Theater DC), As You Like It (Santa Cruz Shakespeare), The Lehman Trilogy (Huntington Theater and Repertory Theater of St. Louis), Home? (Voices Festival, D.C.), Ibsen’s Ghosts (Seattle Rep and Williamstown), Pale Sister (Gate Theater, Dublin), Queens (LaJolla Playhouse), Private Lives (Stratford Festival), A Thousand Splendid Suns, Merchant of VeniceThe Oedipus Cycle starring John Douglas Thompson. As a playwright, Perloff’s work includes Vienna, Vienna, Vienna (Finalist, Jewish Play Project); Edgardo or White Fire (commissioned by Williamstown Theater Festival); If God Were Blue (Colorado New Play Summit 2025); KinshipHigherThe Fit. Author: Beautiful Chaos: A Life in the Theater (City Lights Press) 2016. Perloff graduated from Stanford University (Summa Cum Laude) in Classics and Comparative Literature, was a Fulbright Fellow at Oxford University, and holds Honorary Degrees from American Conservatory Theater and the University of San Francisco. She recently launched Tiny Theatricals, an online digital project featuring open rehearsals of classical plays for London’s Digital Theatre Plus, and published Pinter and Stoppard: A Director’s View (Bloomsbury Methuen 2022). In 2008 she was awarded the Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres from the French government. careyperloff.com

Ron-Lagomarsino

RON LAGOMARSINO (Director) most recently directed Mark St. Germain’s The Happiest Man on Earth at Southwark Playhouse in London (Offie Award nominations for Best Production and Solo Performance). Previously he had staged its world premiere at Barrington Stage Company in Massachusetts (multiple Berkshire Theater Critics Awards, including Best Director; Broadway World Award). He directed the premiere of Joseph Dougherty’s Chester Bailey at A.C.T. in San Francisco, and subsequently at Irish Repertory Theater in New York (Outer Critics Award nomination for Outstanding Play), following its acclaimed run at BSC (NY Times Critics Pick; multiple BTC Awards, including Best Director). He also staged the world premieres of Alfred Uhry’s Driving Miss Daisy (Drama Desk Award nomination, Pulitzer Prize) and The Last Night of Ballyhoo (Tony Award for Best Play, Pulitzer Finalist). The national tour of Daisy (Helen Hayes nomination) starred Julie Harris, and Dame Wendy Hiller led the West End cast. For his productions of Daisy and Christopher Durang’s Laughing Wild, he received the Outer Critics Circle Award. Other premieres include works by John Patrick Shanley, Beth Henley, Jane Anderson (Ovation nomination for Looking for Normal), and Joseph Dougherty’s Digby (Drama Desk nomination). On Broadway he also directed the Joseph Dougherty/Lynn Ahrens/Stephen Flaherty musical My Favorite Year. His own play Jerome was a Finalist at the Eugene O’Neill National Playwrights Conference. His extensive television credits include the pilots of David E. Kelley’s Emmy-winning Picket Fences (Directors Guild of America Award), and Homefront  (Emmy Award nomination). Favorite episodic work includes thirtysomethingMy So-Called LifeAlly McBeal, and Pretty Little Liars. Movies for TV include the Hallmark Hall of Fame My Sister’s Keeper,starring Kathy Bates and Lynn Redgrave (National Association for Mental Illness Media Award for Direction). The recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship, Ron has served as Resident Director of Hartford Stage Company. A native San Franciscan, he is a graduate of Santa Clara University (valedictorian) and New York University School of the Arts.

Marcia-Jean-Kurtz

MARCIA JEAN KURTZ* (Gabriele) is an American film, stage, and television actress and director. She has appeared in such films as The Panic in Needle Park, In Her Shoes, and Big Fan, appearing as Miriam Douglas in Dog Day Afternoon and Inside Man. Kurtz won an Obie Award for her performance as Doris in Donald Margulies’ The Loman Family Picnic. She was also nominated for both an Obie and a Drama Desk Award for her role in Martin Sherman’s When She Danced. Kurtz also directed Matty Selman’s Uncle Phillip’s Coat and Evan Handler’s Time of Fire. She has appeared several times on the television series Law & Order. Kurtz is a 1964 graduate of the Juilliard School, where she earned a B.S. degree in dance.

Rebecca-Gibel

REBECCA GIBEL* (Elizabeth) is an actor whose work has been lauded across multiple mediums. Most recently, she appeared as Rosa in Leopoldstadt at Boston’s Huntington Theatre Company and Shakespeare Theatre DC. On screen, she plays a key role in the Oscar-winning film, CODA, which won the SAG Award for Best Ensemble Cast, and recurs opposite Ed Burns for two seasons on MGM+’s Bridge & Tunnel. Other credits include Paramount+’s “Finestkind,” opposite Jenna Ortega, as well as appearances in Salem’s Lot, Don’t Look Up, NOS4A2, The Plot Against America, Law & Order: SVU, and Spenser Confidential. On stage, Rebecca has worked with Tony Award-winning companies such as the Cleveland Play House, Actors Theatre of Louisville, Intiman Theatre, Huntington Theatre Company, Shakespeare Theatre DC, and McCarter Theatre Center. She has originated roles by such luminary playwrights as Sarah Ruhl, Jackie Sibblies Drury, Mia Chung, and George Brant. Ms. Gibel is a company member at Trinity Rep and a founding member of The Feast, a living-wage theatre in Seattle.  She splits time between NYC and Providence with her husband, Charlie, and their scruffy terrier mix, Henry Winkler. IG: @rebeccagibel

Molly-Ranson

MOLLY RANSON* (Natasha) Broadway: Prayer for the French Republic; Plaza Suite; August: Osage County (also National Theatre, London and Sydney Theatre Company, Australia); Jerusalem; Fish in the Dark. Off-Broadway: Prayer for the French Republic (MTC); Linda (MTC); Bad Jews (Roundabout—Lortel nomination); Carrie (MCC—Drama Desk, Lortel, and Drama League nominations); The Burnt Part Boys (Playwrights Horizons). Film/TV: New Amsterdam, Horace and Pete, Love on the Run.