This Month in Theatre History
This month features some notable births, a devastating fire, and an Indiana theatre founding.
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This month features some notable births, a devastating fire, and an Indiana theatre founding.
The theatremaking couple, recently thrown into an unexpected controversy over their purported sequel to ‘West Side Story,’ are living out their own tale of cross-cultural exchange.
In ‘The Mytilenean Debate’ at Forward Theater, Quan Barry puts 4 characters at a crossroads after a cataclysm to ponder the ever timely question: What comes next?
5 monologues by Asian American writers, performed by Asian American actors over 60, comprise a new NAATCO anthology at the Public Theater.
An oral history about the time the beloved Off-Broadway musical magically entertained American GIs in Vietnam.
In ‘i need space,’ a new digital series from Donja R. Love, Ashely gets the chance to play a Black, trans, and HIV-positive character whose experience harmonizes with his own.
Amid health and climate crises, a new-works program takes Latine writers to their ancestral homes to inspire hope and healing.
The editors speak to the playwright of ‘Amerikin,’ a new play about white supremacy, now onstage Houston’s Alley Theatre after repeated pandemic delays.
After a long association with Portland Center Stage, including 5 years as managing director, she’ll join an influential arts consultancy.
Why the Georgia High School Musical Theatre Awards are beginning to eliminate gendered acting awards, in recognition of a generational shift and an increase in LGBTQIA+ representation.