6 Theatre Workers You Should Know
From a choral composer to a classics adapter, from a Boston dramaturg to a Chicago writer/performer, here are some theatre folks who should be on your radar.
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From a choral composer to a classics adapter, from a Boston dramaturg to a Chicago writer/performer, here are some theatre folks who should be on your radar.
The season will include works by Christina Ham, Lelund Durond Thompson and Jason Michael Webb, Dominique Morisseau, and Eugene Lee.
Creating a safe and inclusive working environment should be a high a priority as any other policy or program within our organizations.
From African-American Shakespeareans to Federal Theatre Project infotainment about syphilis, April was an eventful month in the theatre.
Luis Alfaro’s bilingual ‘Comedy of Errors’ will be presented as the first of OSF’s Shakespeare translation project.
How Penn State and Pace University are helping professional composers create new work, with the help of their acting students.
New York Theatre Workshop’s 2018-19 season will feature a new work by Smith, plus Heidi Schreck, Martyna Majok, Madeleine George, and Jeremy O. Harris.
This theatre company may be small but that doesn’t stop it from producing ambitious plays and musicals.
The D.C. theatre will program 8 plays, including a play about guns by Aaron Davidman, and works by George Brant and Nambi E. Kelley.
Pam MacKinnon’s inaugural season will feature recent plays from Nottage, Backhaus, Udofia, and Yee, as well as classics.