Online This Week: From ‘Bulrusher’ to ‘Zero Cost House’
An especially strong week of archival recordings and live readings of buzzy plays.
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An especially strong week of archival recordings and live readings of buzzy plays.
For National Arts in Education Week, here are some talking points for advocates and arts lovers to share.
In her first year at the Twin Cities theatre, a series of crises offered opportunities for allyship and community-building.
The veteran actor, with extensive regional and New York credits, including at Long Wharf, Williamstown, and Broadway, died late last month.
This week’s offerings include dystopian futurism, bipartisan Shakespeare, a coke-addled one-act, a global festival, and more.
A look back at Rancho Cucamonga’s TYA powerhouse, which lost its sole employee, producer Mireya Hepner, to the pandemic lockdown.
A farewell letter to Chadwick Boseman, a griot and conduit with boundless compassion and a cosmic lens on the mundane.
An art form and industry built on ‘Yes, and…’ faces a world of ‘no,’ ‘maybe,’ and ‘who knows.’
From Jenny Lind’s first U.S. tour to the founding of the Native ensemble Red Earth Performing Arts, September has been a busy theatre month.
This week: a Nick Cordero memorial tribute, festivals of Latinx writers and young playwrights, Harriet Harris as Eleanor Roosevelt, and a Madhuri Shekar encore.