Vincent M. Lancisi to Retire From Everyman Theatre
The Baltimore theatre’s founding artistic director will retire at the end of the upcoming 2025-26 season.
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The Baltimore theatre’s founding artistic director will retire at the end of the upcoming 2025-26 season.
A roundup of prizes, fellowships, and other recognitions from late May and early June.
In a change addressing significant financial challenges for the small nonprofit, DCT will scale back productions and pause its education program.
The residency dedicated to creating opportunities for theatre critics of color featured 12 writers in its 2024-25 cohort.
The festival, running June 3-8 at the Brick, plans to feature work by trans artists for trans audiences.
De Leon succeeds Lily Tung Crystal and interim artistic director Katie Bradley, and will lead the Midwest’s largest Asian American theatre company alongside managing director Ann Thu T. Pham.
Michael Urie and the festival’s co-founders are bringing Pride Plays to the nation’s capital for this year’s 50th anniversary of WorldPride.
The late playwright of ‘Love! Valour! Compassion!’ gets an official marker in New York City.
Having served since 2022, he will leave to begin a new chapter of public service, including studies in urban planning.
His plans to trim $11.5 million from the state budget would eviscerate the state’s new Performing Arts Equitable Payroll Fund, designed to help arts employers pay workers a fair wage.