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This contract will set minimum fees and workplace rules for designers and craftspeople working Off Broadway.
The TYA theatre's 12th season will offer three shows for children and families.
Pappas will leave the company at the end of the 2017-18 season.
On this week's podcast, we talk to two King Lears. Then, the editors discuss Sondheim and the recent spate of artistic director departures.
Phoenix Theatre will offer ASU musical theatre and opera students professional development, resources, and performance spaces.
The Tucson theatre hopes to fill a budgeting gap left after not receiving a $20,000 grant.
The theatre will mount its shows in 12 venues across Atlanta.
Even after New York's Puerto Rican Traveling Theater found a permanent home, its tireless founder never rested in her passionate artistry and advocacy.
The first three plays at the Bay Area theatre will be Pinter's 'Birthday Party,' Nguyen's 'Vietgone,' and Parks's 'Father Comes Home From the Wars.'
On the slate are revivals of Molière, Sondheim, and Churchill, as well as new plays by Ken Urban and Dominique Morisseau.
Theatres who want to respond to the current political climate have a ready vehicle: an angry new two-hander by the author of 'All the Way.'
The season will feature magic tricks, improvisation, history lessons, and jazz music.
The season will include a five-person 'Romeo and Juliet' and a world premiere from John Marcus and Rebecca Bazell.
Also, playwright Stephen Adly Guirgis will star in a play alongside Treat Williams.
The season will include two world premieres and a Tony Award-winning musical.
Denver Center's annual new-play festival, now in its 12th year, shows writers in dialogue with the moment.
This Northern Texas theatre company started as a community theatre and now brings professional theatre to the region.
Literary Managers and Dramaturgs of the Americas has selected three dramaturgical projects to fund.
The season lineup includes six productions of contemporary works.
The $25,000 prize goes to a play about gender expectations, to have its premiere next spring at Playwrights Horizons.
He will serve as the Chicago company's first managing director.
The Theatrical Workforce Development Program aims to launch young people into full-time technical theatre careers, and diversify the industry.
The festival will feature eight short plays that highlight the LGBTQ experience.
The documentation of the performers' careers will shed light on plays and films of the 20th century.