Cincinnati Shakespeare Brings in Shakespeare's Globe for PROJECT38
Globe practitioners will run workshops for students, teachers, and the public during the free April festival.
Globe practitioners will run workshops for students, teachers, and the public during the free April festival.
Playwrights Lynn Nottage, Ayad Akhtar, and Dominique Morisseau will receive cash prizes.
The programming will include a world premiere play, a holiday show, and a new works festival.
A world premiere, regional premiere, and musical will make up the season featuring female writers and directors.
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On this week's podcast, we welcome Michael Kahn, who will soon retire from Shakespeare Theatre Company in Washington, D.C. He talks about his career highlights. Then the editors discuss Russ…
The Maine theatre slates 3 production by male authors and 5 by female writers, including a new adaptation of 'Babette's Feast.'
The season will include a world premiere production, a classic play, and new works.
The season will include works by Dominique Morisseau, Rachel Bonds, Sarah DeLappe, and Qui Nguyen.
The season will include two world premieres and the return of an audience favorite.
The season will include a mix of classic musicals and contemporary plays.
The season of classic and contemporary work includes a move to the company's new home, the Ent Center for the Arts.
The season will include eight stories created for Hawaiian families.
The lineup will feature plays from Suzan-Lori Parks, Nambi E. Kelley, and the Rude Mechs.
He is currently the managing director of Epic Theatre Ensemble and will start in the position on May 1.
Most actors methodically warm up for emotionally draining performances. But what do they do to recoup reality?
The lineup will feature plays by Nick Payne, Lauren Gunderson, and a world premiere by Joyce Van Dyke.
The Maine theatre will mount plays by Jeff Daniels, Lindsey Ferrentino, and Mark St. Germain.
Martin Sherman's new play takes stock of a generational shift in attitudes as disorienting as it is heartening.
The lineup includes two world premieres.
The season will feature seven productions, including five world premieres.
The 20th anniversary season will feature a variety of comedic and dramatic shows.
This Southern theatre company brings professional fare to its community.
DCPA introduces the 39th season for its Theatre Company, and the largest season yet for Off-Center.
The lineup will feature new plays by Rajiv Joseph and Lawrence Wright.