October 2018 Onstage
From revenge thrillers to Shakespearean comedies, from hungry caterpillars to neighborhood disputes, check out what is onstage this month.
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From revenge thrillers to Shakespearean comedies, from hungry caterpillars to neighborhood disputes, check out what is onstage this month.
Some of today’s best theatre is being made for young audiences. What it will it take for critics, audiences, and funders to recognize it?
From a wedding on a Greek island to a silent retreat in the woods, from family musicals to fantastical thrillers, check out what is onstage this month.
From Shakespearean tragedies to unsolved mysteries, from children’s books to new-play festivals, check out what is onstage near you.
The Playwrights’ Center will support the development of new works by Idris Goodwin, May Lee-Yang, and Tori Sampson.
From four sisters in the Dominican Republic to an American basketball team in Beijing, from a high school choir at an amusement park to a plantation in Texas, it is an adventurous month of theatre.
From snow day adventures to Shakespearean tragedies, from the jungle to the Taj Mahal, check out what is onstage this month nationwide.
From literary adaptations to play festivals, check out what is onstage this month.
Whose programs do the programmers admire most? We asked some U.S. theatre leaders and they told us.
Can a play get made without a production? At a few indispensable development hubs, that’s the only way.