Steppenwolf Sets 2016"17 Season, First Programmed by Anna D. Shapiro
The Chicago theatre's season will feature world premieres from Tracy Letts, Antoinette Nwandu, David Rabe, and Erika Sheffer, and the opening of a new black box space.
The Chicago theatre's season will feature world premieres from Tracy Letts, Antoinette Nwandu, David Rabe, and Erika Sheffer, and the opening of a new black box space.
From dancing bears to con artists, from Arizona to Georgia, it is a wide-ranging week for theatre.
Among a mix of classics and new works is a world premiere from the Moving Company.
César Alvarez, Nikko Benson, Carson Kreitzer, and Sam Salmond will each receive $10,000.
Four young artists will receive travel stipends and the opportunity to pursue projects around the globe.
The 42nd season will include world premieres and regional premieres, all by American artists.
The theatre's 42nd season will include work by Christopher Durang, Tennessee Williams, Kenneth Lonergan, and Samuel D. Hunter.
Each new play requires a new playwright, in a sense. So how many writers can I be?
The artistic director's final season will include a new musical from Randy Johnson and Cheryl West.
The California theatre has announced four out of seven shows, which will include new plays by Lisa Loomer, Jeff Augustin, and British company Kneehigh.
The Boston theatre's season will feature three plays and four musicals, one of which will be announced at a later date.
The company's free Write With Us invites members of the public into its writers' creative process.
Next season, the classical theatre will conclude its four-year Shakespeare history cycle project with 'Henry VI' and 'Richard III.'
From backstage movers to onstage shakers, from Hawaii to Philly, another half dozen folks to have on your radar.
From the first American theatre star to the creation of LORT to all-female Shakespeare, this month in years past had many theatrical milestones.
Talk about site-specific: Borderlands Theater brings a pivotal Mexican-American community back to life where it once stood.
The playwright's work might deal with weighty subjects, but she wants the audience to be uplifted.
Lynn Nottage, Young Jean Lee, and Branden Jacobs-Jenkins were the winners in the drama category.
The Seattle theatre will produce works by Lydia R. Diamond, Alice Childress, and Adrienne Kennedy.
Branden Jacobs-Jenkins, Hannah Moscovitch, and Abbie Spallen will each receive $150,000.
From performing in tents along the river to the company's new home in a renovated department store, the company brings culture to its loyal patrons.
The season will feature world premieres by Arlitia Jones and Jen Silverman, and adaptations of novels by John Irving and Charlotte Brontë.
A new Dr. Seuss adaptation and a new play by Naomi Iizuka are part of the theatre's musical-heavy season.
The annual new-play festival will include works by Julia Jarcho, Eric Dufault, and Ethan Lipton, and a return of 'Men on Boats.'
The new artistic director will helm two works in the theatre's season.