1812 Productions Announces 2018-19 Season
The comedy focused theatre will tackle rock ‘n’ roll and funny ladies in history next season.
Stories with a national scope.
The comedy focused theatre will tackle rock ‘n’ roll and funny ladies in history next season.
A look at six young theatre workers who’ve spent the last year exploring their work and its meaning.
The Off-Off-Broadway institution will receive $25,000 as part of the prize.
She will leave the agency in June, at the conclusion of her four-year term.
Each writer will receive a cash prize and have a play developed at the Bay Area company.
The Playwrights’ Center will support the development of new works by Idris Goodwin, May Lee-Yang, and Tori Sampson.
The season offers seven productions, including a musical.
The season will feature two new plays in repertory from Idaho native Samuel D. Hunter and a world premiere by Dwayne Blackaller and Matthew Cameron Clark.
The season will feature the first commission for the company’s Problem Play Project, an adaptation of ‘The WInter’s Tale’ by Carlos-Zenen Trujillo.
New musicals slated for the summer season include one by Jason Robert Brown and Jonathan Marc Sherman, and one by Duncan Sheik, Steven Sater, and Jessie Nelson.