Onstage This Week: June 19-25
From a rock concert to a whaling boat, from Wisconsin to New Jersey, it is a varied week for theatre.
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Stories with a national scope.
From a rock concert to a whaling boat, from Wisconsin to New Jersey, it is a varied week for theatre.
Arts Midwest is biggest grantee, with 132 other arts organizations in 30 states and D.C. also receiving grants for theatre projects.
The lineup will feature works from David Henry Hwang, Novid Parsi, and Anu Bhatt.
The four-show slate will feature the Bard, Shaw from NYC’s Bedlam, and a Theresa Rebeck comedy.
An ongoing study at Ohio State is developing both the science and the art of teaching students on the autism spectrum.
Next year will mark the first in the theatre’s new venue, the Sofia Tsakopoulos Center for the Arts.
The season will feature a collaboration with En Garde Arts and a play by a local playwright.
Katrina Lenk and Will Pullen receive the Clarence Derwent Award, and Barbara Barrie and Anthony Chisholm receive Richard Seff Award.
Annie Baker, Liza Birkenmeier, Sarah DeLappe, Ella Hickson, Asa Horvitz, Stephen Karam, and Stacy Osei-Kuffour are the theatre artists receiving fellowships this round.
These NY-based artists specialize in adding circus to musical theatre, but their new ‘Godspell’ at Arkansas Rep is all circus, all the time.