'Birds Sing Differently Here,' Bringing Hope to Minnesota
Iraqi immigrants and refugees living in Minnesota share their personal stories onstage.
Iraqi immigrants and refugees living in Minnesota share their personal stories onstage.
The lineup will include works by Mark St. Germain, Tarrell Alvin McCraney, and Jackie Sibblies Drury.
At San Jose's City Lights, engagement can mean theatregoers texting actors or partying with them onstage.
In a post-'Moonlight' world, writers like Michael R. Jackson and Jeremy O. Harris are making the case for LGBTQ stories that go beyond the gay white experience.
The father and son duo are performing in Joseph Dougherty's historic two-hander this summer in West Virginia, and learn a lot about each other in the process.
Regina Castellanos and Larry Owens ('A Strange Loop') stop by the studio to talk about their time at the theatrical summer camp, Stagedoor Manor.
Melissa Vartanian-Mikaelian will serve as the company's managing director, and May Adrales and Laura Braza have also been appointed new roles.
In addition to the new works by Stephen Brown and Andrew Rincón, the 2019-20 slate will include a remount of Deb Margolin's 'Imagining Madoff.'
From a Texas-bred hair and makeup designer to a Minnesota-based production manager, here are some folks you should have on your radar.
Featuring a world premiere, a New York premiere, and a New York revival.
The Friends talk to the actresses of 'Hadestown' plus reviews of 'Toni Stone' and 'Unmaking Toulouse-Lautrec.'
Creede Repertory Theatre selects two new plays for professional development.
The 12th season goes beyond the walls of the theatre with three site-specific productions.
A former associate managing director of Berkeley Rep, she joins the team at the Bay Area's outdoor classical theatre.
The lineup features a literary classic, a popular novel adaptation, and a regional premiere.
The playwright talks about being forbidden from performing growing up and learning how to be his authentic self.
What did I learn at this year's TCG National Conference? Criticism and journalism may be facing a crisis, but I can be part of the solution.
The prize comes with $275,000 each.
The lineup comprises three directorial debuts, a Shakespeare classic, and a world premiere.
Artists receive cash rewards of $7,000.
The city's chief critic sees his job as not just evaluating local work but exposing it to a wider audience.
From the birth of playwright Bill Gunn to the beginnings of Odyssey Theatre Ensemble, Pittsburgh Public Theater, and Valley Youth Theatre, July has been a hot month for theatre.
Charly Evon Simpson and Abe Koogler will receive $35,000 playwriting award.
Six new members join the board, and Kathryn M. Lipuma returns as chair.
Six theatres will use the funding for various community engagement projects focused on youth and multi-generational audiences.