6 Theatre Workers You Should Know
From a producer in Brooklyn to a costume designer in South Carolina, here are some theatre workers to have on your radar.
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From a producer in Brooklyn to a costume designer in South Carolina, here are some theatre workers to have on your radar.
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.
With the help of Goat in the Road Productions, Tulane students shaped a play in response to an assault crisis on their campus.
Four years ago the Cleveland theatre was losing money. Now, thanks to savvy, responsive leadership, it’s running a surplus.
Order up! Roundabout’s first musical commission resets the Scottish play in a burger joint.
Why ‘Completeness,’ a play about the impossibility of certainty, was singularly hard to finish.
Renée Zellweger does her own singing in the new Garland biopic, amplifying not only the film’s authenticity but its poignancy as well.
The founder of Puerto Rican Traveling Theatre’s Playwrights Unit put his ambitions aside to help others, and we’re all better off for it.
Small theatre is an aesthetic as well as an economic designation, and both aspects deserve attention.
Theatres with modest budgets can have outsized impact, but can they sustain success?