February 2019 Onstage
From a side show to a Cuban-American cigar factory, from 20th-century Harlem to Chicago in the 1920s, check out what is onstage.
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From a side show to a Cuban-American cigar factory, from 20th-century Harlem to Chicago in the 1920s, check out what is onstage.
The licensing agency will offer grants to middle and high school theatre programs affected by last year’s wildfires.
The lineup includes lively musicals, classic stories, and a world premiere under new artistic director Flordelino Lagundino.
This year’s recipients include Julia Gytri and Avi Amon, Emily Gardner Xu Hall, Andy Roninson, and Ben Wexler.
The actor talks about her role in the new Broadway production, staging a truthful sex scene, and her own media diet.
The New Brunswick Performing Arts Center’s resident company started in a former sewing factory and will move to a new state-of-the-art complex this fall.
The annual awards recognize the work of San Diego theatres, with top winners being the Old Globe and Lamb’s Players.
The company’s 50th season will be the last under the direction of longtime artistic director Robert Kelley.
A deep dive into theatre in prison, and a study of William Kentridge’s latest opus.
New artistic director Simon Godwin’s first season will include works by Branden Jacobs-Jenkins, James Baldwin, and a new adaptation of ‘Peter Pan’ by Lauren Gunderson.