Onstage This Week: Oct. 12"18
From Down Under to Great Britain, Cuba to Spain, this week's lineup takes audiences on some wild journeys.
From Down Under to Great Britain, Cuba to Spain, this week's lineup takes audiences on some wild journeys.
Boston University is selling the Huntington Theatre's home stage, while Emerson College weighs options for its legendary Colonial Theatre.
The 'indie-Americana' musical spans time and space, but its story hits close to home for Alvarez.
The author of 'Luna Gale' and 'Boy Gets Girl' will mentor four emerging playwrights in anticipation of the theatre's New Works Festival in May 2016.
The fight over minority representation onstage is about broadening, not narrowing, opportunity and artistry.
Operas, musicals, and classic plays are among the performances offered during the California university's academic year.
The award, named for the late actor, singer, and Civil Rights leader, awards commitment to free expression and respect for humankind.
Rendered in Yiddish, Arthur Miller's American icon and his conflicted family may have a more specific cultural identity than usual, but the play's universality still rings out.
This week's guest is Brian Clowdus, the artistic director of Serenbe Playhouse, on hand to talk about site-specific theatre and reinventing classics. Plus, the editors dish on what they're l…
A creature of impulse, the tireless Bay Area performer pinballed among roles as cracked ingenues, wacky aunts, even Huey P. Newton.
Zinn takes on a new role at the Massachusetts-based theatre.
The University of Michigan celebrates the 100th birthday of its pioneering theatrical alumnus.
Artistic director Matt Wolfe's inaugural season includes a 65-person choral concert and productions of two classic American musicals.
Going beyond just projecting videos, new hybrid works like 'Helen Lawrence' and 'The Return' are live events mediated by digital technology.
The innovative company, known for producing theatre and music works from around the globe, now has a permanent residence in Dumbo.
The initiative offers free workshops and MFA applications to aspiring theatre managers and producers.
Ryan's 'Every Path' will be featured in La Jolla Playhouse's 2015 Without Walls Festival.
Five theatre artists are among those honored with a place at the artist's colony in New Hampshire for the fall 2015 and winter 2016 seasons.
The artistic director is among thirteen individuals recognized for their contributions to Georgia's civic life and cultural community.
A puppeteering adaptation of 'King Lear' kicks off the New York--based ensemble's upcoming season.
Equal parts interpretive artists and athletes, theatre production photographers learn to live in the moments they're capturing.
Acclaimed productions of 'Les Misérables' and 'All Our Tragic' were among the 17 Equity productions recognized at the annual awards ceremony.
Oregon Shakespeare Fest's new translation project pits purity against clarity, 400 years of reverence against a few hours' traffic of the stage.
Theatre artists Allen Gilmore and Fawzia Mirza are among those honored with a $25,000 stipend.
The Arizona--based youth theatres join forces with national organizations to offer students playwriting opportunities.