Know a Theatre: Arizona Theatre Company
Producing in both the state’s capital city and in the Sonoran Desert, the LORT theatre goes big in two homes.
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Producing in both the state’s capital city and in the Sonoran Desert, the LORT theatre goes big in two homes.
From performing in tents along the river to its new home in a renovated department store, the company brings culture to loyal patrons.
The Midwestern company is blazing new trails by producing contemporary American plays.
A theatre in a tropical climate where year-round residents and snowbirds flock together is producing its first contemporary play by a local playwright.
This small performance space has built a cult-like following for its in-your-face aesthetic and pay-as-you-can ticketing policy.
This two-stage theatre makes a home for innovative new works, with frequent world premieres and no play older than five years.
Wildly and deeply inventive takes on the classics, and a commitment its suburban community, mark this small 10-year-old company.
This small one-stage theatre exclusively produces works by British playwrights, with an emphasis on farce and a specialty in panto.
This small two-stage theatre produces a wide-ranging season and operates 50 weeks out of the year.
This five-stage Sunshine State theatre company programs mostly new work for its hard-to-please subscribers, most of them from out of town.