Barrow Group Announces 2015–16 Season of Plays and Festivals
After two years’ hiatus, the troupe is back to producing plays, including works by Craig Wright and Anthropological Theatricals.
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Stories with a national scope.
After two years’ hiatus, the troupe is back to producing plays, including works by Craig Wright and Anthropological Theatricals.
The playwright/director has won the $50,000 prize for his contribution to the arts in Minnesota.
The seven productions of the 2015–16 season revolve around the theme of family.
In theatricalizing a genre well represented on film and TV, the one-act festival highlights the form’s unique storytelling value.
She communicated ease onstage, but few worked harder or had a more intense commitment to their work or their colleagues.
Branden Jacobs-Jenkins’s ‘Octoroon’ and Kristoffer Diaz’s ‘The Upstairs Concierge’ bookend celebrations of the theatre’s neighborhood and of the Latino theatre movement.
A news story provided the initial spark. Then the playwright stirred science and Greek myths into her new play about a star-crossed couple.
Ed Harris, Amy Madigan and Cynthia Nixon return to the theatre for a mix of old and new.
A celebratory season of Shakespearean fare, limited engagements and special events.
Another big winner was Lyric Stage Company’s ‘Into the Woods,’ plus a special prize for Gold Dust Orphans founder Ryan Landry.