Pipeline Theatre Company Announces 2015–16 Season
On deck are a new play by Andrew Farmer, a PlayLab, and a mysterious one-night-only happening.
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Stories from Delaware, Washington, DC, Maryland, New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania.
On deck are a new play by Andrew Farmer, a PlayLab, and a mysterious one-night-only happening.
Nakissa C. Etemad and Morgan Jenness are recognized for their dramaturgical work.
New plays get a chance to stretch out in Philly’s “development heaven.”
A new concert staging of Andrew Lippa’s ‘The Wild Party’ rekindles comparisons with Michael John LaChuisa’s version from the same bygone season.
The Cuban performance artists will join city officials in an effort to connect with undocumented immigrants through art.
Sonya Tayeh and Adrienne Truscott are among the artists-in-residence during Live Arts’s 2015–16 season.
The PROTOTYPE festival and Hai-Ting Chinn’s ‘Science Fair’ hit the high notes. Also: Yvan Greenberg’s ‘Genet Porno’ and Soomi Kim’s ‘Chang(e).’
Maurice Hines taps in tribute, Wyeth paints Nureyev, and Sheryl Crow’s ‘Diner’ musical takes another bow, among other offerings.
A new play about loss and memory contemplates a world full of eternal afterimages—‘primes’—that can learn to look and act like us. But how will they feel?
The season ranges from Richard Maxwell’s ‘Isolde’ to Trevor Nunn’s ‘Pericles,’ and features John Douglas Thompson in two major roles.