At Different Strokes!, Different Folks Take the Leads
This Asheville theatre company mines classics for fresh spins on race and sexuality. Their latest: ‘Night of the Living Dead.’
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Stories from the South, in Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee.
This Asheville theatre company mines classics for fresh spins on race and sexuality. Their latest: ‘Night of the Living Dead.’
The 41st annual festival will feature five world premieres.
The new 50,000-square-foot building will be an expansion of the company’s current home in Fayetteville.
The theatre began in the basement of a vacant mall and now produces large-scale youth shows for audiences of all ages.
The two-year residency at the university will allow students to take part in the production process.
PlayMakers’ communications director had both particular tastes and a welcoming curiosity.
Shows in Nashville, Kansas City, and New Haven are asking kids to form opinions and make decisions about important issues.
Gabrielle Reisman unearths up-to-the-minute issues—and some comic gold—in her time-hopping play about the Johnstown Flood.
After four decades of Southern playmaking, a look back—and forward—at theatre’s place on and off the grid.
Miller-Stephany will succeed Bob Hupp as the artistic leader of the Little Rock theatre.