BAM Announces 2015 Next Wave Festival
The fall festival brings together another slate of U.S. and New York premieres, with theatre works from Ivo van Hove, SITI Company and Miranda July.
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Stories from Delaware, Washington, DC, Maryland, New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania.
The fall festival brings together another slate of U.S. and New York premieres, with theatre works from Ivo van Hove, SITI Company and Miranda July.
Eric Krebs and Christopher Scott’s new company will stage classics for New York teens, with high production values and multicultural casting.
Big winners included ‘Hamilton,’ ‘You Got Older’ and ‘The Invisible Hand,’ and a special award went to Signature Theatre’s James Houghton.
Highlights include surrealistic plays, adaptations, puppetry, burlesque and stilt-walking.
A playwright remembers the late actor’s grace under fire, and the memorable fury with which she delivered a simple five-word line.
A new musical based on Ned Vizzini’s young-adult novel follows a high schooler jonesing for chill pill, literally.
After eight years in his post, Bond joins managing director Jeffrey Woodward in a leadership transition.
‘Between Riverside and Crazy’ wins for best new play, and posthumous awards are given to Arthur Gelb, Judith Malina and Marian Seldes.
The theatre selections include Samuel Beckett, Shakespeare, shadow shows and children’s theatre.
The famed essayist and author has long loomed in the background of the songwriter’s work. Stew’s new concert musical pushes the influence to forefront—but don’t expect a hagiography.