November 2017 Onstage
Witches, tennis players, and Nat King Cole—here’s what’s onstage nationwide this month.
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Witches, tennis players, and Nat King Cole—here’s what’s onstage nationwide this month.
Tales of haunted theatres from across the U.S.
The director, designer, an arts leader will take on the leadership role in December.
The season will include Shakespeare, absurdist comedies, and classic dramas.
Instead of a scary movie, why not see some scary theatre this week?
A 7-play project led by McCarter Theatre Center delves into the college’s haunted history.
Corwin will be honored by the League of Professional Theatre Women for her work as the founder of the Theatre on Film and Tape Archive at the New York Public Library.
His account of a seminal Civil Rights moment, staged partly with students at Virginia Stage, is a call to action for a new generation of activists.
The prize comes with $100,000.
On this podcast, the guest is Holly Twyford, a celebrated D.C. actor who talks about the challenges of making a living outside New York. Also: a critics’ discussion about what to do about runaway ticket prices.