Actors Theatre of Louisville Announces Eclectic 2016–17 Season
The season includes a mix of dramas, comedies, farces, musicals, and holiday favorites.
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Stories from the South, in Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee.
The season includes a mix of dramas, comedies, farces, musicals, and holiday favorites.
Martin Miller and Robert Ford have made their small company a theatrical force in Northwest Arkansas, but it hasn’t happened in a vacuum.
Nate Eppler’s new play explores the aftermath of a police officer-involved shooting.
The Crescent City will unite for a city-wide celebration of Shakespeare.
The managing director of the Louisville theatre talks about what she’s learned and where she’s going in Minneapolis.
Hupp will leave his post as the second executive to lead the Rep for a new position at the New York theatre.
The festival lineup includes new work from Steven Dietz, Laura Jacqmin, Hansol Jung, Sarah Ruhl, and Jen Silverman.
New works and old favorites are among the offerings on display at rural Tennessee’s largest not-for-profit theatre.
The author of ‘Luna Gale’ and ‘Boy Gets Girl’ will mentor four emerging playwrights in anticipation of the theatre’s New Works Festival in May 2016.
Partnerships with local symphonies and playwrights commemorate the 400th anniversary of the Bard’s death.