Central Works Slates 2018 Season of World Premieres
The season includes new plays by Patricia Milton and Gary Graves, and Cristina GarcÃa's adaptation of her novel, 'King of Cuba.'
The season includes new plays by Patricia Milton and Gary Graves, and Cristina GarcÃa's adaptation of her novel, 'King of Cuba.'
The slate includes two new musicals and a sing-along twist on audience favorite 'Lumberjacks in Love.'
The Texas company's associate producer of four years steps into a top leadership role.
Sam Shepard and Meryl Streep both made defining marks on New York stages before wandering afield.
The longtime artistic director will step down at the end of the 2017-18 season after 18 years at the helm.
Tesori, who began the New York City Center program, joins Kauffman to program summer 2018.
This week's guest is Peter Brosius, artistic director of Children's Theatre Company, plus the editors discuss theatre in the age of Trump.
The season will include works by Star Finch, Larissa FastHorse, and Andrew Saito.
The lineup features five productions, including the company's first commission.
'Pedro Pan' is the recipient of the musical theatre festival's award for new musicals.
Mainspring Arts Cooperative plays matchmaker for ambitious new theatre pieces and content-hungry venues around the U.S.
The festival will feature 6 world premieres, including works by Leah Nanako Winkler, Susan Soon He Stanton, and Deborah Stein.
Melisa Annis and Corbin Went are the inaugural recipients of the commissioning prize.
The playwright and screenwriter talks about his Broadway debut with 'The Parisian Woman.'
Coleman will depart Portland Center Stage and join Denver Center in May.
Estle, the company's associate artistic director, has stepped into the top leadership role.
The 25-year-old theatre company has found a space of its own in Brooklyn.
The Broadway singer returns to the music of her childhood and discovers some new angles.
The organization's sixth annual gala will celebrate the creative team of 'War Paint' and the National Council for the American Theatre.
From the beginnings of the Alley in Houston to Pan Asian Rep in NYC and Golden Thread in San Francisco, November was filled with theatrical milestones.
The Cleveland troupe's summer show took audiences on an interactive, RPG-inspired journey to a new world.
Mark Jackson will lead American Conservatory Theater's acting training program.
The grants will give extra rehearsal time for 10 productions of new works.
The annual awards ceremony for Chicago Equity theatre was held on Nov. 6.
The executive director will leave the theatre at the start of the 2018-19 season.