Diversionary Theatre Announces 2017-18 Season
The season will include four plays and a world premiere musical.
The season will include four plays and a world premiere musical.
Center Theatre Group's smallest house will also present works by Paul Rudnick and Quiara AlegrÃa Hudes.
The season will include two mainstage productions and developmental workshops.
South Coast's rep for developing new work makes another strong showing.
The show will be presented in different cities as abridged performances and concerts.
Seven writers will receive support and mentorship for creating new work.
Olivia Dufault, Mike Lew, and Susan Soon He Stanton will develop new plays as part of the inaugural fellowship.
The Texas theatre will present a world premiere from Regina Taylor and a production of 'Hand to God' from D.C.
Is your child the family scene-stealer? Theatres across the country have classes and activities for students to take part in during the summer months.
The Off-Broadway company, forced to vacate its longtime home last fall, got help from the mayor's office.
If you can gauge a nation's health by its theatre, China looks vital, youthful---and ambivalent.
Most stage works don't attract mass audiences or enjoy long runs"but there can be strength in the shadows.
Japan and Korea have embraced and nurtured Western-style musicals. Can China be far behind?
The legendary Taiwanese writer/director looks back on his long career, and discusses how American theatre compares to Chinese theatre.
Theatre in China since the early 20th century has blended Chinese, Japanese, and Western traditions.
Theatre companies small and large seek new inspirations down disparate paths"and some audiences are following.
China's vibrant seaport city has a surfeit of theatres; good thing there's a new generation eager to fill them.
How she turned the constraints of Beckett's buried-alive heroine Winnie into expressive assets.
The longtime Newsday fixture---for decades New York's only female first-string theatre critic---says she's resigning, not retiring.
This summer in Poughkeepsie, Lynn Nottage and Duncan Sheik will develop a new musical together, and Josh Radnor will present a new play.
The season will feature the first play ever produced by TTT: Brecht's "Good Person of Szechwan." It will also be artistic director Michelle Hensley's final season.
The season, under new leadership, will feature contemporary plays and a new-works festival.
Two interdisciplinary artists and leaders will join artistic director Jenny Larson at the helm.
Eleven young stage directors have been selected for this year-long program.
The founder and artistic director will leave the theatre at the end of the 2017-18 season.