Irondale Ensemble Announces 2015–16 Season
A puppeteering adaptation of ‘King Lear’ kicks off the New York–based ensemble’s upcoming season.
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A puppeteering adaptation of ‘King Lear’ kicks off the New York–based ensemble’s upcoming season.
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Polly Carl, Illusion Theater, and Jessica Dickey win top prizes.
The 85-year-old playwright is still on a path of discovery, with ‘Love and Money’ at Signature Theatre and a Broadway revival of ‘Sylvia.’
The Scottish director will assume the role at the conclusion of the 2015–16 season.
The New York–based director and playwright fills the position formerly occupied by Jan Buttram.
Early-, mid-, and late-career artists will each receive $25,000 for their achievements.
The actor talks about his biographical Broadway show, Asian-American representation onstage, and cell phones in the theatre.
The New Jersey theatre was commended for their commitment to autism-friendly performances.
The Maryland-based comedy troupe promises a 28-show season of improv and sketches.