This Month in Theatre History
From the birth of James Allen Bland and Victory Gardens to landmark premieres for Mary Martin and Erik Ehn, October has been a momentous month for theatre.
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From the birth of James Allen Bland and Victory Gardens to landmark premieres for Mary Martin and Erik Ehn, October has been a momentous month for theatre.
Taking my father, a Parkinson’s patient and stroke survivor, to the current Broadway revival was a challenge, but well worth it.
The ‘Hamilton’ actor on why depictions of gay men living normal lives are important. Plus reviews of ‘Freestyle Love Supreme’ and the ‘Judy’ movie.
Honolulu Theatre for Youth’s longtime managing director forever changed TYA, in the islands and beyond.
The disability-centered theatre company will perform both in Colorado and internationally.
From a producer in Brooklyn to a costume designer in South Carolina, here are some theatre workers to have on your radar.
Lily Houghton and Brian Otaño are recipients of the early career playwriting program.
The East Village company, which will close next month, will release a book about its artistic practice and history.
The ecosystem of the American theatre field is characterized by mobility as well as mentorship.
With a season of original and adapted puppet shows for young audiences (and occasionally adults), Mesner makes theatre that is deeply felt, among other materials.