This Month in Theatre History
From the death of actor Eleanora Duse to momentous events for Mill Mountain Theatre and the American Indian Theatre Company, April has been a notable month for theatre.
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From the death of actor Eleanora Duse to momentous events for Mill Mountain Theatre and the American Indian Theatre Company, April has been a notable month for theatre.
The form-breaking playwright/composer puts his work, and his audiences, through ‘A Strange Loop.’
Not much makes it to the stage in our nation’s putative theatre capital that didn’t come from somewhere else.
How one of our greatest living stage actors keeps it real, even when playing a not-quite-real Hillary Clinton.
Experimental theatre artists Heidi Schreck, Daniel Fish, Taylor Mac, and Young Jean Lee aren’t so much joining the Broadway conversation as leading it.
With ‘Hamilton’ and ‘Dear Evan Hansen’ at its back, the American musical is thriving like never before.
A director and administrator known for championing new work, she is poised to lead one of the nation’s leading theatres.
The under-produced 20th-century playwright is the newest rediscovery project for the Off-Broadway company.
You’ve heard of rock ’n’ roll theatre, but this company is living the dream: It started in a garage and is now a full-time “meta-media” producing organization.
Efforts to diversify the popular and influential form are no laughing matter.