Lincoln Center Theater presents the American premiere of The Rolling Stone, written by Chris Urch and directed by Saheem Ali.
The Rolling Stone originally premiered at Manchester's Royal Exchange Theatre in the UK, before heading to London's Orange Tree Theatre to make its off-West End debut.
(Photos by Jeremy Daniel)
1 hour and 55 minutes, with one intermission
June 20th, 2019
August 25th, 2019
Wheelchair access, induction hearing loops, headsets
FINAL WEEK! Set in Uganda, "The Rolling Stone" is an intimate yet explosive family drama about two brothers at odds — one a gay man in a clandestine relationship, and the other a church pastor who fervently rails against the life his brother is forced to conceal.
"A heartfelt portrait of gay love under siege. This latter-day variation on Arthur Miller’s 'The Crucible' is beautifully and persuasively acted." -The New York Times
"An important work, the best kind of political theater! It explores the ways religion and belief can help or hurt. Chris Urch illuminates this dichotomy by touching the heart." -Gay City News
★★★★ "Explosive and poignant. Under Saheem Ali's vigorous, sensitive direction, the characters are brought to vivid life." -New York Stage Review
Don’t miss this powerful new play by Chris Urch, directed by Saheem Ali.
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