Onstage This Week: March 6-12
From the movie theatre to a backyard barbecue, from San Diego to Philadelphia, it is another varied week for theatre.
From the movie theatre to a backyard barbecue, from San Diego to Philadelphia, it is another varied week for theatre.
Several regional premieres, award-winning musicals, and family shows will be featured among the company's productions.
Barbara Gaines's Chicago Shakespeare Theater staged an ambitious yearlong program in 2016. I tried to match that ambition as an attendee, with mixed success.
The lineup includes a holiday favorite, an adventure, and a farce.
The second event will feature world premieres from Mary Kathryn Nagle, Heather Raffo, and Annalisa Dias.
The season will include the world premiere of an immersive theatrical experience.
The lineup will open with a new musical from Dan Collins and Julianne Wick Davis based on an Oscar-winning short film.
The lineup includes a world premiere musical, a classic drama, and stage adaptation of a novel.
The season includes an immersive production of 'Hair' and world premieres from Boo Killebrew and Aaron Loeb.
When Waterwell discovered a Frank Loesser musical that hadn't been performed since 1945, the company created a unique theatrical experience.
The director will make the move to Ithaca this July.
Productions that rely on new nightly casting and audience interaction provide engaging and exciting theatregoing experiences.
The residency will allow the artist and his company Theater of War to present 60 free theatrical events in all five boroughs.
The season will include a mix of contemporary dramas and classic musicals.
From the arrest of San Francisco Mime Troupe members to the beginnings of the Northwest Asian American TheaÂter, March was a noteworthy month for theatre.
The season will contain world premieres from Deborah Zoe Laufer and Allyson Currin, as well as a new adaptation of 'Shakespeare in Love.'
The season lineup will feature three world premieres.
This weekend, Age & Gender Equity in the Arts will host a symposium about unconscious bias at Portland State University.
The five-play lineup includes classics and new plays.
The season will include two world premieres and the return of a circus-inspired show.
Theatre companies are empowering youth through devised work on social issues that matter to them.
The founders of the Harrisburg theatre will pass the torch on to a new generation of leaders.
The season will include four plays and two musicals.
The season will include new works by Max Posner, Robert O'Hara, Lindsey Ferrentino, Clare Barron, and Jordan Harrison.
The lineup includes a mix of musicals, thrillers, and dramas.