'The King's Speech,' 'Ah, Wilderness!' Join Hartford Stage Slate Of Show

Michael Wilson

Michael Wilson

Incoming Hartford Stage Artistic Director Melia Bensussen will stage the Eugene O’Neill coming-of-age comedy Ah, Wilderness!  — her first production as artistic director and former Hartford Stage artistic Ddrector Michael Wilson will return to direct the original play that inspired the Oscar-winning film “The King’s Speech,” written by its Oscar-winning screenwriter David Seidler

“I'm extremely excited to direct the last play of the season, O’Neill’s one truly celebratory treatment of family, his great comedy, Ah, Wilderness! - a production that I hope will, along with our other season offerings, remind us of the vitality and energy of live theatre, with its endless possibilities for discovering and reinventing ourselves,” Bensussen said.

The play will run May 7 – 31, 2020.

Bensussen previously directed Ah, Wilderness! at Baltimore Center Stage in 2007. The production received praise from the Wall Street Journal, which called it “a model of what regional theatre can and should be.” 

Melia Bensussen

Melia Bensussen

Ah, Wilderness! takes place in a picturesque Connecticut town at the turn of the 20th century and paints a nostalgic portrait of small-town values, teenage growing pains, and young love. . Bensussen’s adaptation of O’Neill’s only comedy promises to be a joyous ode to Americana and the celebration of family, infused with period-appropriate live music. 

“The King’s Speech” will make its North American premiere, under Michael Wilson’s direction, at Chicago Shakespeare Theater in the fall of 2019 before coming to Hartford Stage. Other than the company’s annual production of his A Christmas Carol–A Ghost Story of Christmas, Wilson most recently directed the East Coast Premiere of Ether Dome at Hartford Stage in 2014. He served as Hartford Stage Artistic Director for 13 years, from 1998 to 2011. 

“The King’s Speech” premiered at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre in the UK before debuting on the West End. The film that followed the play won four Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor and Best Original Screenplay for David Seidler. The Hartford run will be March 19 – April 19.

David Seidler

David Seidler

“It's a wonderful gift to our 2019/2020 season to welcome back Michael Wilson, especially with such an insightful and theatrical work. The King's Speech addresses the need for clarity and honesty, the importance of history (and wit!), and reminds us of the gifts our mentors and teachers bring us,” Bensussen said. “In planning the 2019/2020 season alongside the brilliant Darko Tresnak, I’m grateful to have the opportunity to connect back to Michael’s legacy at Hartford Stage and to welcome you to once again enjoy his work.”

Ah, Wilderness! and The King’s Speech join the four previously-announced mainstage plays for the 2019/2020 season, including Quixote Nuevo by Octavio Solis, which opens the season and runs Sept. 19 – Oct. 13,; Cry it Out by Molly Smith Metzler, which runs Oct. 24 – Nov. 17; ,A Christmas Carol–A Ghost Story of Christmas will return for its 22nd season on Thanksgiving weekend; Pike St. by Nilaja Sun. which runs Jan. 9 – Feb, 2; an adaptation of Jane Eyre from Hartford Stage Associate Artistic Director Elizabeth Williamson; which runs Feb. 13 – March 15;

Subscriptions for the six-play mainstage season are currently on sale. Visit https://www.hartfordstage.org/show/subscribe, or call the Hartford Stage Box Office at 860-527-5151. Please note that titles and artists are subject to change.

Tickets for A Christmas Carol–A Ghost Story of Christmas are on sale to subscribers only.  It is not part of a subscription series.

Single ticket and group sales for all shows will go on sale in July.  For information on group sale discounts, visit www.hartfordstage.org/group-sales or call (860) 527-5151.