Pivot Arts Announces the 2016 Incubator Program Lineup
Three new works will be developed at Loyola University.
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Three new works will be developed at Loyola University.
The company will present a mix of classic and contemporary works in the meadows and woods north of the Wisconsin River.
Branden Jacobs-Jenkins, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Paula Vogel, Lynn Nottage, and Qui Nguyen are this year’s finalists.
The ensemble member takes another turn as the artistic director of the Chicago theatre.
The Midwestern company is blazing new trails by producing contemporary American plays.
The Anchorage native returns to the Last Frontier state in a new leadership post.
She joins the Phamaly, bringing with her fundraising and leadership experience.
The Farm will present two new plays in addition to hosting workshops and new-play development programs.
The season brings comedy and light to the many struggles of pursuing happiness and the American Dream.
The company named the writers who will be part of its new-work development program for 2016–17.