Theatricum Botanicum Slates 2016 Summer Season
Next season at the California outdoor Shakespeare theatre will include 'Romeo and Juliet' set in Jerusalem and a musical of 'Uncle Tom's Cabin.'
Next season at the California outdoor Shakespeare theatre will include 'Romeo and Juliet' set in Jerusalem and a musical of 'Uncle Tom's Cabin.'
The season will feature Shakespeare, August Wilson, and new plays and musicals.
The Atlanta theatre will mount plays by David Auburn, Ike Holter, and Stephen Adly Guirgis.
The artistic director confronts his hometown with difficult, meaty work. Next: Janine Nabers's 'Serial Black Face.'
The theatre celebrates its 30th season with the return of three well-received productions.
The season will include world premieres from Steven Drukman, Peter Sinn Nachtrieb, Eleanor Burgess, and Charissa Bertels.
Suli Holum's new play, presented by the Institute on Disabilities at Temple University, offers new perspective on living with a disability.
The season will feature new work and classics, as well as a new program for youth and families.
From a sports lawyer who loves theatre to a playwright who grew up near Chernobyl, these are theatre artists you should know more about this month.
The season will feature the works of four D.C. writers.
Her play "Utility" will receive publication and a staged reading at Lincoln Center Theater's Claire Tow Theater.
From prose to hip-hop, from 19th century socialites to a creepy family, it's a wide-ranging week for theatre.
Caption this image and win a copy of 'Prodigal Son' by John Patrick Shanley.
The award recognizes emerging playwrights who have not achieved national recognition.
Bookended by Philly-centric plays, the slate also includes a musical, a comedy, and a historical duologue.
The playwright-driven Minneapolis organization, having fulfilled its mission, will cease operations after its final production this spring.
This week's guests are Childsplay's David Saar and Seattle Children's Theatre's Linda Hartzell, TYA giants soon to retire. Plus, the editors recall their first theatre experiences.
The West Virginia theatre's annual summer festival will include world premieres by Allison Gregory, Chisa Hutchinson, and Susan Miller.
Next season at the Atlanta theatre will include new musicals by Janece Shaffer and Matthew Sklar, and new plays by Lindsey Ferrentino and Jiréh Breon Holder.
The playwright will win the $50,000 prize for drama, presented by the Whiting Foundation.
The season will include Broadway productions, Fiasco Theater's 'Into the Woods,' and the 'Amelie' musical.
A legion of advocates, and an upcoming festival, aim to bolster the legacy of an influential playwright and teacher.
The theatre will mount new plays by Marisela Treviño Orta, Mike Bartlett, David Javerbaum, and the world premiere of a new Sherlock Holmes play from Jeffrey Hatcher.
The Maryland theatre's season will include shows by Sharr White, Bess Wohl, Jane Martin, and Richard Mailman and Ryan Haase.
The messages are part of the Global Theater Initiative, which encourages theatres and individual artists to celebrate and take action on March 27.