George Street Playhouse Announces “Small” - A Penguin Rep Theatre Production Written and Performed by Robert Montano

Reported Tuesday, December 31, 2024.

Pictured Above: Robert Montano in People’s Light 2024 production of SMALL. Photo Credit:  Leo Switucha.

NEWSROOM POST: NEW BRUSWICK, NEW JERSEY

New Brunswick, NJ – George Street Playhouse (David Saint, Artistic Director & Edgar Herrera, Managing Director) is pleased to announce SMALL, a Penguin Rep Theatre production written and performed by Robert Montano (The Steel Man), and directed by Jessi D. Hill (Daniel’s Husband). SMALLbegins previews on TuesdayJanuary 14 with an opening night set for Friday, January 17 for a limited run through February 2, 2025. Tickets are available now at www.georgestreetplayhouse.org.

From the racetrack to the stage, Robert Montano shares his extraordinary true story of resilience and reinvention through the highs and lows of an unconventional life. Once a jockey grappling with the pressures and struggle to stay SMALL,” Montano overcame immense odds to pursue a new passion: professional dance. With Rocky-like determination, Montano’s award-nominated performance and highly entertaining coming-of-age journey is about a boy transforming into a man by following his heart…and his feet.

 

SMALL had its world premiere at Penguin Rep Theatre with preceding runs at 59E59 Theaters and People’s Light. The show was nominated for Outstanding Solo Performance at the Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Awards in 2024.

SMALL features scenic design by Christopher and Justin Swader, lighting design by Jamie Roderick, and sound design by Brian Ronan“Curly” Karen Schleifer will serve as the Production Stage Manager.

 

The performance schedule for SMALL is as follows: Wednesday – Saturday at 7:30PM, Saturday – Sunday at 2PM. Exceptions: There will be an additional performance on Tuesday, January 14 at 7:30pm. Performances on Thursday, January 23 and Friday, January 31 will begin at 2pm.

Pictured Above: Robert Montano in People’s Light 2024 production of SMALL. Photo Credit:  Leo Switucha.

George Street Playhouse is pleased to offer a Sunday Symposium on Sunday, January 26 and an audio-described performance of SMALL on Sunday, February 2. 

 

Tickets to SMALL begin at $25 and are on sale now at  www.georgestreetplayhouse.org/events/detail/small.Groups of 10 or more save 20 percent. Three play subscriptions are also available and begin at $114.75.

Pictured Above: The exterior of the George Street Playhouse at the New Brunswick Performing Arts Center.  Photo Credit: Sourced.

About George Street Playhouse

Under the leadership of Artistic Director David Saint since 1997, George Street Playhouse produces groundbreaking new works, inspiring productions of the classics, and hit Broadway plays and musicals that speak to the heart and mind, with an unwavering commitment to producing new work. As New Brunswick’s first producing theatre, George Street Playhouse became the cornerstone of the revitalization of the City’s arts and cultural landscape. Entering its 50th season, the organization has a rich history of producing nationally renowned theatre. The Playhouse continues to fill a unique theatre and arts education role in the city, state and greater metropolitan region. George Street Playhouse recently announced the appointment of Edgar Herrera as Managing Director, effective June 1, 2023. Beginning with the 2019-20 Season, George Street Playhouse moved to the New Brunswick Performing Arts Center in downtown New Brunswick. Featuring two state-of-the-art theatres—The Arthur Laurents Theater with 253 seats and The Elizabeth Ross Johnson Theater which seats 465—and myriad amenities, the New Brunswick Performing Arts Center marks a new era in the esteemed history of George Street Playhouse. Founded by Eric Krebs, George Street Playhouse, originally located in an abandoned supermarket on the corner of George and Albany Streets, was the first professional theatre in New Brunswick. In 1984, the Playhouse moved to a renovated YMCA on Livingston Avenue, and in 2017 took temporary residence in the former Agricultural Museum at Rutgers University during construction of its new home. The Playhouse has been well represented by numerous productions both on and off-Broadway. In 2018, George Street Playhouse was represented on Broadway with Gettin’ the Band Back Together which premiered on the Playhouse mainstage in 2013. American Son, produced by George Street Playhouse in 2017, opened on Broadway in 2018 starring Kerry Washington and Stephen Pasquale, and was seen on Netflix. Other productions include the Outer Critics’ Circle Best Musical Award-winner The Toxic Avenger. In 2015, It Shoulda Been You opened on Broadway and Joe DiPietro’s Clever Little Lies opened off-Broadway. Both shows received their premieres at the Playhouse. Other productions include the Outer Critics Circle, Drama Desk and Drama League Award-nominated production of The Spitfire Grill; and the Broadway hit and Tony® and Pulitzer Prize-winning play Proof by David Auburn, which was developed at the Playhouse during the 1999 Next Stage Series of new plays. George Street Playhouse programming is made possible in part by funds from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State, a partner agency of the National Endowment for the Arts. Grant funding has been provided by the Middlesex County Board of Chosen Commissioners through a grant award from the Middlesex County Cultural and Arts Trust Fund. 

To learn more about the George Street Playhouse visit, GeorgeStreetPlayhouse.org/about.