They just announced their 2010 season and it's a slate of four world premiere plays!
http://www.bostoncourt.com/the_sea.htm
What's even cooler about this is that Boston Court isn't mandated to do all brand new work, they just want to. They're committed to it, in fact, and not just fancy, such as some facile codicil of their mission statement or as an utterly empty quote for The New York Times.
When we build the West Coast Pipeline of plays, you can bet they'll be a player, as will Tom Jacobson, my colleague and co-conspirator in said pipeline planning. After retiring as Boston Court's Literary Manager, he's world premiering his The Twentieth-Century Way in May, '10. I really hope I get to see it, and also The Good Book of Pendantry and Wonder.
If you're in So Cal, check them out. If you're not, then keep your eye on them, or do what I do, and send 'em a little money. They're worth it. (And you won't hear me say that about most begging theaters.)
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