Onstage This Week: July 31-Aug. 6
From a sadistic dentist to international spies, from Oregon to Texas, here is a sampling of what is playing this week at select theatres around the country.
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From a sadistic dentist to international spies, from Oregon to Texas, here is a sampling of what is playing this week at select theatres around the country.
Shields will leave a post at New Jersey’s McCarter Theatre Center and begin in San Diego in October.
A multimedia performance from Lynn Nottage and LAByrinth reimagines the past and future of the city that inspired ‘Sweat.’
The Atlanta native will take the reins as managing director, replacing Jenn Dwyer-McEwen.
The season will feature a world premiere by Daniel Damiano.
The Texas theatre will bring community engagement programming to the Dallas-Forth Worth Metroplex.
From Elsinore to the Bronx, from bell towers to the classroom, it is another adventurous week for theatre.
The season will feature five productions, including a world premiere.
Jen Silverman’s dark comedy may be inspired by Victorian novels, but its skewering of gender and class is unapologetically modern.
The Los Angeles theatre company will present works for Spanish- and English-speaking audiences.