Second Chances for a Sex Offender?
Cyrano’s Theatre, and Anchorage’s small theatre community, respond to a thorny casting controversy.
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Cyrano’s Theatre, and Anchorage’s small theatre community, respond to a thorny casting controversy.
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The licensing agency will offer grants to middle and high school theatre programs affected by last year’s wildfires.
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This year’s recipients include Julia Gytri and Avi Amon, Emily Gardner Xu Hall, Andy Roninson, and Ben Wexler.
The annual awards recognize the work of San Diego theatres, with top winners being the Old Globe and Lamb’s Players.
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New artistic director Simon Godwin’s first season will include works by Branden Jacobs-Jenkins, James Baldwin, and a new adaptation of ‘Peter Pan’ by Lauren Gunderson.