This Month in Theatre History (April 2016)
From a gender-bending actress in the early 19th century to female playwrights on Broadway in the 1920s, April is a month of milestones.
Stories with a national scope.
From a gender-bending actress in the early 19th century to female playwrights on Broadway in the 1920s, April is a month of milestones.
The Baltimore theatre’s 10 season will feature plays from Sam Shepard and Lauren Yee, as well as interactive works.
The California theatre’s 50th anniversary season will contain two musical comedies and four plays.
The California theatre will feature works by Dorothy Bryant, Keith Josef Adkins, Tom Stoppard, Sarah Greenman, Steve Waters, and Abi Morgan.
His newest Broadway effort aims to tap the power of a little-remembered 1921 show that changed the American musical.
The season will feature many local artists from the Beehive state.
What did 4 female-led works at New York Live Arts’ Live Ideas Festival have to say to us or to each other—or are those even the right questions?
The season will feature topics of gender, marriage equality, loss, and hope.
The season will feature tall tales, magic tricks, and salsa dancing.
The Chicago company slates works by Lynn Nottage, Jaclyn Backhaus, and Margaret Edson, as well as its first commissions.