October 2018 Onstage
From revenge thrillers to Shakespearean comedies, from hungry caterpillars to neighborhood disputes, check out what is onstage this month.
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From revenge thrillers to Shakespearean comedies, from hungry caterpillars to neighborhood disputes, check out what is onstage this month.
Nikki Toombs of Atlanta’s True Colors Theatre Company and Tanya Mote from Denver’s Su Teatro share how engagement and education work fits their theatres’ missions.
How did an Irish playwright put an American icon’s music on the stage? It helped to think a bit like a songwriter.
The season will include plays by Katherine DiSavino, Susan Poulin, and Lucas Hnath.
The dark tide we’re facing may break, though perhaps not before it’s managed to break things.
If you’re gathering people for a common activity anyway, why not find ways to help them exercise one of their fundamental rights at citizens?
For the first show of the fall season, the critics discuss the demise of the TV show Theatre Talk and interview Bedlam theatre’s Eric Tucker.
Has theatre wounded me as much as or more than it’s healed me?
The fundraising, marketing, and communications professional will jointly lead the Portland company.
Live at the Lark, American Theatre editors announced the season’s top plays and playwrights, and spoke to two of them, Lucas Hnath and Karen Zacarías.