Just Announced: Bard SummerScape 2026

Civis Hope Commissions

“Hope may seem daring in this age of angst and uncertainty, but it is at the heart of three major new works coming to the Fisher Center at Bard.” —The New York Times

Fisher Center LAB has received a landmark gift from the Civis Foundation to establish the Civis Hope Commissions. The gift creates an endowed commissioning fund that will support, in perpetuity, the development and production of major new works in the performing arts that explore the subject of hope.

These productions will have a common framework: They will support contemporary artists who will examine, interrogate, and transform American artifacts, archival materials, or artworks from the past to imagine a more perfect, just, and hopeful future.

These first three commissions bring together outstanding contemporary artists who will respond to artworks from the past and, in doing so, develop three timely stories of young women—Treemonisha, Catherine Holly, and Yentl—who dare to challenge the status quo.  These commissions will be produced over the next three years, with announcements of dates to follow.

Suddenly Last Summer

WORLD PREMIERE •  JUNE 25 – JULY 19, 2026

Music by Courtney Bryan
Libretto by Gideon Lester and Daniel Fish based on the play by Tennessee Williams
Directed by Daniel Fish
Music Direction and Supervision by Nathan Koci

A thrilling new opera based on Tennessee Williams’s fever-dream of a play about a family secret, and a mother’s desperate attempt to silence the truth.

Jubilee

Libretto by Suzan-Lori Parks
Inspired by Scott Joplin’s Treemonisha
Directed by Steve H. Broadnax III

“Now that we free
Who we gonna be?”

Jubilee is a new musical with a libretto by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Suzan-Lori Parks (Topdog/Underdog), inspired by Scott Joplin’s Treemonisha, and directed by Steve H. Broadnax III.

Replete with dancing bears and bags of luck, and set on the day after the Emancipation Proclamation, Jubilee joyfully asks what the world might become when all people are truly free. Parks has drawn inspiration from Joplin’s 1910 ragtime opera to create a magical, hilarious, and timely fable about a young woman who leads her community out of adversity and into a new way of being.

A work-in-progress reading of Jubilee was held at Bard SummerScape, July 11–13, 2025. Dates to be announced for the world premiere production.

Yentl the Yeshiva Boy

A New Musical
Based on the story Yentl the Yeshiva Boy by Isaac Bashevis Singer

Conceived by Barrie Kosky and Lisa Kron
Book and lyrics by Lisa Kron
Music by Adam Benzwi
Directed by Barrie Kosky

Yentl the Yeshiva Boy will give new form to a work by a second American literary legend: Isaac Bashevis Singer’s whimsical and mysterious story Yentl the Yeshiva Boy is given thrilling theatrical life in a new musical conceived by acclaimed theater and opera director Barrie Kosky and two-time Tony-winning writer playwright, performer, and author Lisa Kron.

Fun Home lyricist/book-writer Kron likewise pens the book and lyrics for this new adaptation, with music composed by frequent Kosky collaborator Adam Benzwi, adapting and transforming melodies from the American and European Yiddish theater and music hall traditions, as well as the emotionally resonant canon of Hasidic choral music.

Kosky, “one of the busiest and most brilliant, not to mention entertaining, directors working…today” (The New York Times), stages the world premiere adaptation of Singer’s story of a teenage girl in a Polish shtetl who, in order to be true to herself, decides to live as a boy and pursue her forbidden dream of studying Torah.

Dates to be announced.


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