Cygnet Announces a Diverse 2016–17 Season
From strippers to Scrooge, August Wilson to a holiday classic, the the San Diego theatre’s 2016–17 season runs the gamut.
Support American Theatre! A just and thriving theatre ecology begins with information for all. Make a fully tax-deductible donation today! Join TCG to ensure you get AT's return to print in your mailbox.
From strippers to Scrooge, August Wilson to a holiday classic, the the San Diego theatre’s 2016–17 season runs the gamut.
From Jacobean plays to horror rock musicals, from Portland to Indianapolis, it is another varied week onstage.
Katori Hall’s 2009 play, which imagines MLK’s final night at the Lorraine Motel, has become a staple on U.S. stages.
One of the world’s great Shakespearean actors reconnects with his youth on a frozen ice lake in his new play.
The season will honor stalwarts of soul music and bring back some audience favorites.
Several theatres across the country explore a complicated case in the Southern city’s past in Evan Linder’s new play.
Fink will leave Berkeley Repertory Theatre and begin at TBA in February.
Things get patriotic and political onstage with President Lyndon B. Johnson, a moose-hunting governor, a look at the Israeli/Palestinian conflict, and Nazi Germany.
Both Acrobuffos and Cirque Mechanics are making ambitious shows at the edges of their form, and they’re not just for kids.
From improv comedy shows, to multidisciplinary performances, to painted unicorns onstage, six theatre workers dish on what they are working on, and looking forward to.