Onstage this Week: Aug. 10–16
From living room dramas to brand new musicals, from Aspen to Coral Gables, another eclectic week of theatre in the U.S.
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Stories with a national scope.
From living room dramas to brand new musicals, from Aspen to Coral Gables, another eclectic week of theatre in the U.S.
The theatre will present world premieres from Evan Linder, Chelsea Marcantel, and William Glick.
This is the inaugural season at the company’s new home at the Lex Theatre.
The cofounder of the classical touring company has announced that she will step down at the end of 2015.
The two-play season will feature Israeli playwright Motti Lerner and a little-seen play by George Bernard Shaw.
The season will feature four world premieres from local playwrights and one classic.
Like its subject, the new musical’s author has close aides and allies, including director Thomas Kail, music director Alex Lacamoire, and the Public’s Oskar Eustis.
The roster includes a three area premieres, including two plays and a musical.
The roster includes a play by Graham Greene and a coproduction with EST/Sloan of a new play Anna Ziegler.
The playwright will receive $40,000 over two years in a fellowship sponsored by the Jerome Foundation and distributed by the Lark.