Renaissance Theaterworks Moves Season Online
The virtual season will include short plays, including works by Lynn Nottage, José Rivera, and Alayna Jacqueline.
The virtual season will include short plays, including works by Lynn Nottage, José Rivera, and Alayna Jacqueline.
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The company will present a series of digital readings and classes in place of its previously scheduled in-person programming.
The company will offer accessible memberships to families and educators, plus a digital season of 5 shows.
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The company will present a digital cabaret series and its annual celebration of queer theatre artists.
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The company will present short plays and full-length productions online for free.
The organization has selected 17 young theatre artists from across the country to participate in a professional development program.