Statera Foundation Joins the Gender Parity Struggle
A new advocacy organization holds its first conference in a town known for two male authors.
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A new advocacy organization holds its first conference in a town known for two male authors.
At the annual awards honoring Denver-area theatre, Denver Center was recognized for its production of ‘The Unsinkable Molly Brown,’ starring Beth Malone and directed by Kathleen Marshall, and for its 2014–15 season.
In conjunction with a touring exhibit of the painter’s works, eight new plays inspired by her art are on offer—including one by a distant relative.
The Utah theatre’s season will include an NNPN rolling world premiere by Steve Yockey and three locally grown works.
Katori Hall’s ‘The Mountaintop’, as well as a George Brant world premiere and two regional premieres, are on the theatre’s six-show slate.
The company celebrates its 20th season with a reading series and a lineup of award-winning plays.
The new-work development institute’s slate ranging from interplanetary voyages to refugee camps, and many points between.
Alongside popular shows by Shakespeare, Coward, Ibsen and Garson Kanin is a seldom-seen melodrama by David Belasco.
The slate includes a new academic drama by T.J. Brady and the U.S. professional premiere of Frank Wildhorn’s ‘The Count of Monte Cristo.’
The summer season will run shows in rep a week longer, making room for a new TYA series and a festival of new plays.