Seeking answers to L.A.'s 99-seat theater crisis in the legacies of two theatrical trailblazers
The theater world lost two giants this summer, Zelda Fichandler, co-founder of Washington, D.C.'s Arena Stage and a heroic pioneer of the regional theater movement, and James Houghton, founder of New York's indispensable Signature Theatre Company. They may not be household names, but both can be...
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