American Conservatory Theater Announces 2018-19 Season
Pam MacKinnon's inaugural season will feature recent plays from Nottage, Backhaus, Udofia, and Yee, as well as classics.
Pam MacKinnon's inaugural season will feature recent plays from Nottage, Backhaus, Udofia, and Yee, as well as classics.
The Colorado theatre will present "Mamma Mia!", "The Moors," and a new adaptation of Aphra Behn's "The Rover."
The lineup will feature 13 productions, including world premieres by Donnetta Lavinia Grays and Itamar Moses.
In the midst of the #NeverAgain movement, can theatre artists foster nuanced conversations on the polarizing topics of gun violence and gun control?
This year the academy recognizes the musicals 'Gun & Powder' and KPOP.
This week, Diep and Jose saw 'Escape to Margaritaville' and 'Amy and the Orphans' and picked which one they would see again (if they had to pay for it). Plus actor André Holland drops by!
How theatre in the college town 25 miles from Denver is rising to the occasion---and raising the stakes for the region.
The theatre will present four productions at different venues throughout Washington, D.C.
The season will feature the regional premieres of several plays and musicals including works by Stephen Adly Guirgis and Jocelyn Bioh.
The lineup includes plays from Halley Feiffer, Bekah Brunstetter, and a world premiere from Kathleen Cahill.
The group is looking for new leaders to take over its List, and to continue advocating for gender parity.
Janio Marrero, Pregones, and R.Evolución Latina have been traveling to the island, and helping its residents rebuild.
Four teachers from across the country were nominated by their students for the award.
She's among 24 selected for an award honoring Native leaders in Minnesota and the Dakotas.
The theatre will mount four Maine premieres, including a Tony Award-winning musical.
Her play 'God Said This' was selected by playwright Ayad Akhtar for the prize.
The season features three world premiere works written and directed by Lookingglass ensemble members.
The San Francisco theatre's season will include a parody, a tragicomedy, the return of an audience favorite, and more.
Selected writers and writing teams will develop 21 projects this summer, including a new play from Sarah Ruhl.
On the slate for Tony Taccone's final season: Mary Zimmerman, Jackie Sibblies Drury, Lucas Hnath, and Geoff Sobelle.
The literary director at Actors Theatre leads the yearlong charge of selecting the lineup.
The English dame holds forth on 'My Fair Lady' and its problems, pay equity, and the time Albee didn't like her performance.
Grappling with complex issues of representation, a multiethnic People's Light staging offers a version for our fraught times.
Five authors from each of the UNESCO regions share messages for the 56th World Theatre Day.
There's no escape for or from the tortured Tyrones, as Flock Theatre stages O'Neill's masterpiece in the intimacy of his family's historic cottage.