Gertrude Stein and Gertrude Stein Again
A new revival of Frank Galati and Stephen Flaherty’s ‘Loving Repeating’ celebrates the life and language of the influential American expat writer.
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Stories with a national scope.
A new revival of Frank Galati and Stephen Flaherty’s ‘Loving Repeating’ celebrates the life and language of the influential American expat writer.
Chosen from among 223 blind submissions, the Festival of New Musicals’ 8 offerings include immigrant cab drivers, online monsters, and hip-hop Shakespeare.
The Old Globe’s newest Viola talks about same-sex attraction in Shakespeare, playing against type, and the wonders of Fiona Shaw.
William Shakespeare is well represented this week, along with iconic musicals and children’s shows from Wisconsin to Missouri.
Reporting for duty to the field I’ve had my eye on for decades.
The former producing director of Maryland Shakespeare will bring her management, fundraising, and producing skills to her new role at Elm.
From the birth of P.T. Barnum to the Broadway debut of ‘A Chorus Line,’ July has many historical events to boast about.
Cutting Ball’s first managing director transitions to a new position at Hubbard Street Dance in Chicago.
The season features 16 productions from all over the globe, with storytelling through shadows, puppetry, and music for the young, from toddlers to teens.
Culled from 50,000 high school students nationwide, a final 52 performers made their Broadway debut to compete for the Jimmy Awards.