6 Theatre Workers You Should Know
From a fine arts major turned playwright to a spoken-word artist inspired by gardening, here are some stage folks to keep your eye on.
From standout scenic designers, to astonishing administrative personnel, every month American Theatre brings you a list of theatre workers from all disciplines that may be under your radar and that you should know more about.
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From a fine arts major turned playwright to a spoken-word artist inspired by gardening, here are some stage folks to keep your eye on.
From a sports lawyer who loves theatre to a playwright who was inspired by Chernobyl, these are theatre artists you should know more about this month.
From backstage movers to onstage shakers, from Hawaii to Philly, another half dozen folks to have on your radar.
From spiritual connections to channeling spirits, this month’s theatre pros run the gamut.
From a daring director to a tag team of designers, from San Francisco to Atlanta, this month’s cohort of theatre people are making their mark.
From flash mobs to Excel spreadsheets, from velvet pipes to meticulous props, this month’s stage folks make it happen.
From a cellist to a scenic designer, from New Haven to St. Paul, a cohort marked by versatility and vision.
In our new monthly Role Call feature, we shine a light on theatre professionals across the country who deserve a bigger national profile.