The Gender Parity Count Ticks Up—Slightly
A new Dramatist Guild/Lilly Awards study shows encouraging trends in new-play productions by women nationwide, and there’s nowhere to go but up.
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A new Dramatist Guild/Lilly Awards study shows encouraging trends in new-play productions by women nationwide, and there’s nowhere to go but up.
Nakissa C. Etemad and Morgan Jenness are recognized for their dramaturgical work.
The children’s theatre season features giant peaches, marionettes, and mermaids.
The ‘Identity/Identify’ season brings light to Cleveland’s past and present social issues through performance art, dance, and theatre.
The theatre slates a new play by Emory Wilson alongside regional premieres by Richard Strand, Fengar Gael, and Dan McCormick.
‘Shakespeare in Love’ and a Henriad cycle, as well as musicals and a world premiere, are included in the summer lineup.
The Cuban performance artists will join city officials in an effort to connect with undocumented immigrants through art.
The storefront theatre features Shakespeare, Steinbeck, and Melissa Ross for an anniversary season on the theme of what it means to be human.
Sonya Tayeh and Adrienne Truscott are among the artists-in-residence during Live Arts’s 2015–16 season.
The PROTOTYPE festival and Hai-Ting Chinn’s ‘Science Fair’ hit the high notes. Also: Yvan Greenberg’s ‘Genet Porno’ and Soomi Kim’s ‘Chang(e).’