Jerry Rojo, Environmental Theatre Pioneer
A designer who continually remade the Performing Garage and the Wilma, he was also a ready teacher, mentor, and problem-solver.
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A designer who continually remade the Performing Garage and the Wilma, he was also a ready teacher, mentor, and problem-solver.
He didn’t set out to write shows any more than I did, but when the music and the theatre called, we followed.
The Theatrical Workforce Development Program readies young people to take on jobs backstage and in the booth.
The new Spielberg film celebrates the freedom of the press, but a 1992 docudrama on the same subject delved deeper.
Where will she take the experimental theatre she inherits from its co-founders? Its history of risk and radicalism points the way.
The writer of ‘The Ghosts of Lote Bravo’ talks about embracing her heritage and depicting the pain of exploited women.
Many of these Florida teen activists found their voice and their sense of community onstage.
Tony Taccone, a co-pilot for the first flight of ‘Angels in America,’ brings Kushner’s epic back home to Berkeley.
A generation of playwrights reflects on a play that still sets the bar high for their work.
A role as the gay Mormon lawyer in ‘Angels in America’ on Broadway brings the Texas-born actor back to a play that helped make him an actor.