Company of Fools Announces 2017-18 Season
The season will include four productions, two readings, and a commissioned musical for children.
The season will include four productions, two readings, and a commissioned musical for children.
Actors will be honored in June for their debut performances on Broadway and Off Broadway.
The company will move into its new permanent home at the Vault Theatre during the season.
The former principal dancer at the New York City Ballet will assume the new role in July 2018.
In Claire Lizzimore's new play at the Atlantic, Hall has just the sort of workout she looks for: playing a woman whose life is coming apart.
EduHam, a.k.a. the 'Hamilton' Education Program, empowers students to become part of the sequel.
Taylor Mac, Paula Vogel, and Ruben Santiago-Hudson and the cast of 'Jitney' received special citations.
The productions will be performed at CoHo Theatre and Imago Theatre in Portland.
With 'Best of Enemies,' New Stage Theatre in Jackson, Miss., confronted its audience with an unexpectedly timely tale of racial reconciliation.
The annual awards celebrate the best of Off-Broadway plays and musicals.
Ad Hoc Beaumont's Beckett staging speaks to inmates in a medium-security prison, and even involves a few.
From Olympia, Wash., to New Haven, Conn., from a college campus to the swamps of Florida, it is another drama-filled week.
The honor includes $10,000, publication of the winning play, 'Bottle Fly,' and a staged reading at the National Theatre in London.
Zayd Dohrn's new play at Playwrights' Horizons has sparked a public conversation about equity, inclusion, and authorship.
The slate includes new plays by José Cruz González and Anna Zeigler, and a musical based on 'Benny & Joon.
In her newest play, Ziegler explores university sexual assault and the often murky concept of consent.
Melillo's departure is part of a series of planned leadership transitions.
The season will include three world premieres and Taylor Mac's 'A 24-Decade History.'
The fellowship will include a seven-month residency and a mentorship with Daniel Alexander Jones.
On this week's podcast, we welcome playwright Dan O'Brien, who discusses his newest play 'The House in Scarsdale' and recovering from cancer. Plus, the editors discuss Tony nominations and t…
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The season will include works from across the country and around the globe.
Four plays and a musical, all local premieres, will make up the Boston company's upcoming season.
The season will also include the Chicago Open Residency Experiment.
In six plays at Open Fist Theatre, a middle-aged actor with a murdered son goes to hell (literally) and back, and many points between.