The Ford’s Theatre campus will be closed on May 21 and June 3, 2012.
The campus includes the museum, theatre, Petersen House and Center for Education and Leadership.

2011-2012 Theatre Season

ParadeParade
Book by Alfred Uhry
Music and Lyrics by Jason Robert Brown
Co-conceived by Harold Prince

Musical Direction by Steven Landau
Choreographed by Karma Camp
Directed by Stephen Rayne
September 23-October 30, 2011

The Tony Award-winning musical drama Parade is based on the true story of Leo Frank’s trial and lynching in early 20th-century Atlanta. Ostracized for his faith and Northern heritage, Jewish factory manager Leo Frank is accused of murdering a teenaged factory girl the day of the annual Confederate Memorial Day parade. Alfred Uhry’s award-winning book and Jason Robert Brown’s rousing, colorful and haunting score illuminate a circus of conflicting accounts, false testimony and mishandled evidence in a town reeling with social and racial tension. Isolated from the world, Leo develops a new and deeper love for his wife, who tirelessly crusades for his freedom. Stephen Rayne (The Heavens Are Hung In Black, Sabrina Fair) directs this compelling and provocative tale of justice miscarried, revealing a country at odds with its declarations of equality. Tony-Award nominee Euan Morton stars as Leo Frank. Parade is a co-production with Theater J and is presented in association with the Anti-Defamation League and Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington.

Members/Group Pre-Sale: March 23, 2011, at 10 a.m.
Public Sale: March 30, 2011, at 10 a.m.

Christmas Carol at Ford's TheatreA Christmas Carol
By Charles Dickens
Adapted by Michael Wilson
Directed by Michael Baron
November 18-December 31, 2011

Join the ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Future as they lead the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge on a journey of transformation and redemption. Originally conceived by Michael Baron, this music-infused production captures the magic and joy of Dickens’s Yuletide classic. Acclaimed Washington stage actor Edward Gero returns to play Scrooge in the production The Washington Post hailed as “musically high-spirited” and “infectiously jolly.”

Members/Group Pre-Sale: August 15, 2011, at 10 a.m.
Public Sale: August 29, 2011, at 10 a.m.

Necessary Sacrifices at Ford's TheatreNecessary Sacrifices
By Richard Hellesen
Directed by Jennifer L. Nelson
January 25-February 18, 2012

In his fourth commission for Ford’s Theatre, playwright Richard Hellesen explores the two documented encounters between Frederick Douglass and Abraham Lincoln during a period of national crisis. As Lincoln searches for a way to end slavery in the summers of 1863 and 1864, Douglass’s rhetoric and conviction challenges the president to envision a post-emancipation world. Together, the men imagine not only a unified nation but a society that brings truth to the Declaration of Independence assertion that “all men are created equal.” Hellesen’s previous works for Ford’s Theatre include One Destiny, Investigation: Detective McDevitt and The Road from Appomattox, three gripping and insightful explorations of critical moments in Civil War history. The world premiere of this work will coincide with the opening of the Center for Education and Leadership, which will include new galleries exploring the immediate aftermath of Lincoln’s assassination and the evolution of his legacy.

Members/Group Pre-Sale: August 15, 2011, at 10 a.m.
Public Sale: August 29, 2011, at 10 a.m.

Musical 1776 at Ford's Theatre1776
music and lyrics by Sherman Edwards
book by Peter Stone
based on a concept by Sherman Edwards
music direction by Jay Crowder
choreographed by Michael Bobbitt
directed by Peter Flynn

March 9-May 19, 2012

With quick-witted dialogue and a playful score, 1776 dramatizes the impassioned debates of Philadelphia’s Second Continental Congress. As George Washington sends updates from the military front, patriots John Adams, Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson attempt to persuade the 13 colonies to separate from British rule. Motivated by a series of abuses from King George, America’s first politicians forge a new democracy by composing the Declaration of Independence. Based on the letters and memoirs of America’s founding fathers, this classic, Tony Award-winning musical showcases the principles, pride and determination that influenced the birth of our nation.

Members/Group Pre-Sale: August 15, 2011, at 10 a.m.
Public Sale: August 29, 2011, at 10 a.m

Season Guide2011-2012 Season Guide (PDF)
Designed for students. Use this guide to get to know this season's plays and to learn about the history that gives them context. Think about how you fit in; talk to your teachers; chat with your parents; collaborate with your friends and let your voice be heard.

 

Ford’s Theatre will also continue its performances of One Destiny and its History on Foot walking tours. Follow the links for more information and on-sale dates.

Photo of Euan Morton by Scott Suchman. Photo of Edward Gero and Garrett O'Donnell by T. Charles Erickson. Photo of "1776" by Jim A. Choate.