Huntington Announces 2017-18 Season
On the slate are revivals of Molière, Sondheim, and Churchill, as well as new plays by Ken Urban and Dominique Morisseau.
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On the slate are revivals of Molière, Sondheim, and Churchill, as well as new plays by Ken Urban and Dominique Morisseau.
Theatres who want to respond to the current political climate have a ready vehicle: an angry new two-hander by the author of ‘All the Way.’
The season will include a five-person ‘Romeo and Juliet’ and a world premiere from John Marcus and Rebecca Bazell.
Denver Center’s annual new-play festival, now in its 12th year, shows writers in dialogue with the moment.
The $25,000 prize goes to a play about gender expectations, to have its premiere next spring at Playwrights Horizons.
The Theatrical Workforce Development Program aims to launch young people into full-time technical theatre careers, and diversify the industry.
Barbara Gaines’s Chicago Shakespeare Theater staged an ambitious yearlong program in 2016. I tried to match that ambition as an attendee, with mixed success.
The second iteration will feature world premieres from Mary Kathryn Nagle, Heather Raffo, and Annalisa Dias.
The lineup will open with a new musical from Dan Collins and Julianne Wick Davis based on an Oscar-winning short film.
The season includes an immersive production of ‘Hair’ and world premieres from Boo Killebrew and Aaron Loeb.