The Gift Theatre Announces 2016 Season
The storefront theatre features Shakespeare, Steinbeck, and Melissa Ross for an anniversary season on the theme of what it means to be human.
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Stories with a national scope.
The storefront theatre features Shakespeare, Steinbeck, and Melissa Ross for an anniversary season on the theme of what it means to be human.
From obscure classics to populist musicals and thrillers, Hartford Stage artistic director Darko Tresnjak is in the midst of a killer career.
Sonya Tayeh and Adrienne Truscott are among the artists-in-residence during Live Arts’s 2015–16 season.
The PROTOTYPE festival and Hai-Ting Chinn’s ‘Science Fair’ hit the high notes. Also: Yvan Greenberg’s ‘Genet Porno’ and Soomi Kim’s ‘Chang(e).’
She may have moved beyond the big bring-the-curtain-down numbers, but the singer can still bring down the house. Next: ZACH Theatre’s Ellington revue.
The dog days of summer mean a batch of classics and musicals, plus a smattering of new plays.
One audience member trying to plug his phone into a Broadway set is not the end of civilization—nor should a ‘why not’ attitude be entirely unwelcome in the theatre.
Maurice Hines taps in tribute, Wyeth paints Nureyev, and Sheryl Crow’s ‘Diner’ musical takes another bow, among other offerings.
With a renewed focus on equity, diversity, and inclusion, the 25th conference brought together the nation’s theatremakers to share strategies and challenges, as well as drinks and laughs.
A new play about loss and memory contemplates a world full of eternal afterimages—‘primes’—that can learn to look and act like us. But how will they feel?