Bedlam Welcomes New Managing Director

The company is currently presenting an extended engagement of ”Sense & Sensibility”.

A scene from Bedlam's production of Sense & Sensibility at the Gym at Judson.
A scene from Bedlam's production of Sense & Sensibility at the Gym at Judson.
(© Gregory Costanzo)

The theater company Bedlam has welcomed Kimberly Pau Boston as its new managing director, replacing Andrus Nichols, who has stepped down to star in the upcoming tour of Ivo van Hove's Tony-winning production of Arthur Miller's A View From the Bridge.

Bedlam's production of Jane Austen's Sense & Sensibility recently had its 2016 encore engagement at the Gym at Judson extended through November 20, after two separate runs in 2014 and earlier this year.

Bedlam is a company committed to the immediacy of the relationship between the actor and the audience. With large ideas and modest budgets, Bedlam creates theater in a flexible, raw space, presenting new writing, contemporary reappraisals of the classics, and small-scale musical theater.

For tickets to Sense and Sensibility, click here.

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