Onstage This Week: Jan. 30-Feb. 5
From Richmond, Va., to Honolulu, Hawaii, from the boxing ring to a hidden garden, here is what is onstage this week.
From Richmond, Va., to Honolulu, Hawaii, from the boxing ring to a hidden garden, here is what is onstage this week.
The season will include plays by Roundabout Underground alumni Joshua Harmon and Lindsey Ferrentino.
The Atlanta theatre will produce the emerging playwright's work in February.
All theatre is about how we get along with each other, the director believes---a useful frame for a show about apartheid.
On this week's podcast, Cleveland Play House's new associate artistic director Robert Barry Fleming stops by to talk about why he loves working with resident theatres. Plus, the editors disc…
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ATC will work with the National Public Housing Museum to create a curriculum for students about public housing.
Interaction, immersion, identification, and exploration at this year's Under the Radar, Coil, American Realness, et al.
Stephen Adly Guirgis, Dave Malloy, Dominique Morisseau, and Lynn Nottage will join residency programs.
The company in the Berkshires announces seven productions in its lineup.
The longtime Bay Area new-play incubator will stage four world premieres and host five local companies in its new space.
The Chicago theatre's lineup next season will feature the Midwest premieres of 'The Oregon Trail' and 'De Troya.'
Artistic director Elysabeth Kleinhans and executive producer Peter Tear will leave their posts in May. Val Day will be the new artistic director.
Clausen brings his experience in marketing, music, and theatre to the role.
The season will feature four world premieres.
The busy and passionate Off-Broadway director has built her career on ensembles and new work.
Nonprofit theatre may be driven primarily by mission, not the market, but that's no excuse for inequity.
Above and beyond union efforts, some U.S. theatres are making better compensation a central mission.
5 theatre freelancers (and 1 administrator) open their checkbooks to explain the financial choices they make to survive.
So you want to be an artist, but have no personal wealth. 6 things to consider.
Writers of the world, unite"and demand your free theatre seats via Playwrights Welcome.
The organization salutes artists and presenters working in the performing arts.
Many of TYA's longtime aims---dramatizing thorny subjects, modeling diversity and tolerance---are more relevant than ever.
From beach balls to boarding school drama, from dinner parties to sea expeditions, it is an exciting week for theatre.
Look ahead to change and new creative possibilities in 2017.