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Eureka Day
Stage play by Jonathan Spector From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Eureka Day is a dramatic stage play written by American playwright Jonathan Spector.
The play is set at the Eureka Day School in Berkeley, California, during several meetings between parents and administrators concerning requirements for vaccination after an outbreak of mumps in the student body.[1]
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Original cast and characters
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Production history
Eureka Day had its world premiere at Aurora Theatre Company in Berkeley, California, as part of their 2017-2018 season and was commissioned through their Originate+Generate program. The production was directed by Josh Costello.[2]
The play had its east coast premiere off-Broadway at Walkerspace on August 29, 2019, directed by Adrienne Campbell-Holt.[3] The original cast was reunited on May 22, 2020, for a virtual reading during the COVID-19 pandemic.[4]
A production opened at the Old Vic in London on September 23, 2022, following previews from September 6, directed by Katy Rudd.[5][6] The play has been produced at other regional theatres including Asolo Repertory Theatre in 2022[7] and Syracuse Stage in 2021.[8]
On April 8, 2024, Manhattan Theatre Club announced that Eureka Day would be a part of its 2024-2025 Broadway season, with the production set to open at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre in November 2024 and with Anna D. Shapiro attached to direct.[9][10]
A planned 2025 run at the Kennedy Center was cancelled due to "financial circumstances."[11]
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