Onstage this Week: Sept 21–27
This week’s roundup includes classic musicals and contemporary plays, with Bruce Graham and Shakespeare well represented.
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This week’s roundup includes classic musicals and contemporary plays, with Bruce Graham and Shakespeare well represented.
NEFA will continue its efforts to bridge the gap between the military and their communities through the arts.
Local playwright to be featured alongside Ayckbourn and Wilder.
The theatre’s second season with a new management team offers a lineup of world and regional premieres.
It’s a dramatic week from Kansas City to Knoxville, with spy capers, 19th-century marriage plots, and a search for a Tibetan lama.
When disaster strikes Louisiana, its artists step up to the plate with savvy and ingenuity.
With a do-it-youself aesthetic and nontraditional performance spaces, theatremakers are taking risks at N.O. Fringe.
We asked a number of actors to suss out exciting new-season work by their favorite playwrights, and an equal contingent of playwrights to pinpoint upcoming can’t-miss performances by actors they’re crazy about.
Activated by memories of their creator, the words of the late Sekou Sundiata take on a new meaning.
In writing musicals, the playwright’s job is to build the structure, then get out of the way.