March 2019 Onstage
From a virtual reality world to a funeral parlor, from Pittsburgh’s Hill District to the classroom, check out what is onstage near you.
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From a virtual reality world to a funeral parlor, from Pittsburgh’s Hill District to the classroom, check out what is onstage near you.
From an arts activist in Pennsylvania to a dialect designer in Arizona, from a performer in New Orleans to a props master in New York City, here are some theatre workers to have on your radar.
For the first time in two decades, the company will present a production composed by Stephen Sondheim.
A musical version of the Shakespeare play, created in the wake of one school shooting, will get a staging in a community still mourning their own loss.
After 30 years in the business, what one of the most powerful women in the theatre has learned along the way.
The anniversary season will include three world premieres, two plays by August Wilson, and Disney’s ‘Newsies.’
The lineup features plays by Heather Raffo, Lynn Nottage, Tennessee Williams, Karen Zacarías, and Robert Harling, among others.
Also in the lineup are a new play by Heidi Armbruster, as well as Noël Coward’s ‘Private Lives’ and Wendy MacLeod’s ‘Slow Food.’
From the Broadway debut of ‘A Raisin in the Sun’ to the beginnings of Lexington Children’s Theatre, Crossroads Theatre Company, and the Theater Offensive, March was a memorable month.
The four plays were selected from a record 659 submissions, a 15 percent increase from the previous record set in 2018.