Barrington Adds Driving Miss Daisy Starring Debra Jo Rupp, Noises Off, More to Summer 2026 Season | Playbill

Regional News Barrington Adds Driving Miss Daisy Starring Debra Jo Rupp, Noises Off, More to Summer 2026 Season

The new titles join the Massachusetts company's previously announced 50th anniversary staging of A Chorus Line.

Debra Jo Rupp

Massachusetts' Barrington Stage Company has added several titles to its upcoming summer 2026 season.

Joining the previously announced 50th anniversary revival of A Chorus Line in the company's Boyd-Quinson Theater will be Michael Frayn's backstage comedy Noises Off, running August 19-September 6 and officially opening August 23. Gordon Greenberg (The Heart of Rock and Roll) will direct, hot on the heels of his recent Jefferson Mays-led production of the play at San Diego's Old Globe.

Moving to the theatre's St. Germain Stage, the company will present Alfred Uhry's Pulitzer-winning Driving Miss Daisy May 28-June 21, opening May 30. Former Artistic Director Julianne Boyd will direct the play, which will star screen star Debra Jo Rupp, Matthew Korinko, and Ray Anthony Thomas. The staging is being presented in collaboration with Palm Beach Dramaworks.

And Keelay Gipson's Estate Sale will make its world premiere on the Germain Stage June 30-July 25, opening July 5. The semi-autobiographical work explores how objects interact with our personal mythology, centering on a grieving son that is clearing his recently deceased parents' home.

The theatre has more to announce for the coming seasons, including productions, concerts, cabaret, and annual gala.

Season tickets are available at BarringtonStageCo.org. Single ticket sales will begin this spring.

 
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