The Year of Yockey Gets Rolling With a Twofer at Actor’s Express
Theatres across the nation are producing Steve Yockey’s upbeat ‘Blackberry Winter,’ but in his hometown it’s paired with a play in a more troubled vein.
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Theatres across the nation are producing Steve Yockey’s upbeat ‘Blackberry Winter,’ but in his hometown it’s paired with a play in a more troubled vein.
Copy & waste and English Theatre Berlin | International Performing Arts Center address gentrification with a little help from Marty McFly.
In the struggle to make work on tiny budgets, small theatres in New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles may have more in common than not.
As the first wheelchair-using performer ever cast on Broadway, Stroker isn’t just realizing a dream; she’s making it possible for others like her to dream, as well.
A flesh-eating plant, virtual wonderlands, and spiritual dimensions lend to a theme of supernatural plays taking the stage this week.
A theatre in a tropical climate where year-round residents and snowbirds flock together is producing its first contemporary play by a local playwright.
From Down Under to Great Britain, Cuba to Spain, this week’s lineup takes audiences on some wild journeys.
The indie Americana musical spans time and space, but its story hits close to home for its author.
Zinn takes on a new role at the Massachusetts-based theatre.
The roster includes three new plays and a new play festival.