Rec Room Arts Announces Sound Scripts Project
The Houston company will present a 9-part series of audio plays October through February.
The Houston company will present a 9-part series of audio plays October through February.
The season will feature in-person as well as live streaming offerings.
Adanna Paul and Savannah Miller will be the first participants in the Young Playwrights in Progress program, receiving readings in 2021.
The residency will pair a BIPOC director or choreographer with an artistic director looking to make significant changes at their theatre.
The third cohort of playwrights increased in size by 50 percent to offer support to more out-of-work writers.
The winners of the organization's commissions will be announced at a virtual ceremony Oct. 7.
The company will move its 2020-21 season lineup to 2021-22, and will present five socially distant productions.
Located just over three miles from its current home, HVSF's new site will feature a permanent open-air tent.
TCT will postpone its previously planned 2020-21 season and partner this season with Broadway on Demand.
This outdoor performance in Bushwick was a reminder of the joys of gathering, and of the magic of New York City.
As the theatre continues to evaluate the ongoing pandemic, the company will produce work virtually.
The season will include free webisodes from the Congo Square ensemble this fall and spring.
The award, which honors a Minnesota artist, comes with a $50,000 cash prize.
Season 13 will feature an outdoor, walking production, a direct-to-phone experience, and an in-person performance.
The season will feature a mix of virtual and in-person offerings, including solo shows and streams from the Bristol Old Vic.
Reunion readings, benefit concerts, archival recordings, special events, and more.
This week the critics talk to the grass-roots campaign Be An Arts Hero and discuss shows they've seen, including last week's Democratic convention.
Alicea-Ford's work will center around Teatro Pueblo Nuevo and education and outreach programs.
Even the country's apolitical state theatres are joining the countrywide protest against the power grab by the Putin-backed dictator Lukashenko.
Her film 'Red Pill,' which she thinks of as a Black woman's 'Get Out,' views the nation's ills through the lens of horror.
The program is being expanded this year in response to the ongoing pandemic.
The coalition will award $200 grants to 20 Philly artists and roll out programming to support Black artists.
After months of uncertainty, the American Theatre Wing and the Broadway League have announced plans for celebrating the 2019-20 Broadway season.
Beginning in March, the 2020-21 season will feature a world premiere about the 1996 gold medal gymnasts.
The #WeMakeEvents movement supports an extension of the RESTART Act and the Pandemic Unemployment Assistance.