Our Reflection Talks Back
In the digital post-truth era; theatre of the real doesn’t just dramatize change—in some case it embodies it.
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In the digital post-truth era; theatre of the real doesn’t just dramatize change—in some case it embodies it.
Goat in the Road’s devised piece braided two veterans’ stories into an examination of identity and homecoming.
The season will feature classic and contemporary plays, and a chamber musical.
The Black Dahlia Theatre founder and prolific TV director will replace Randall Arney.
From the streets of Paris to the halls of middle school, from the rabbit hole to Illyria, it is an adventurous week for theatre.
Tony Kushner and Jeanine Tesori’s musical, with its Confederate-monument subplot, will get an unexpectedly timely revival.
Kids’ theatre is a big tent, not a sideshow, but TYA/USA’s new leader craves more specificity and clarity about its mission and impact.
The touring company will present 2 Shakespeares and a Marcus Gardley play about Malcolm X.
A Hartford troupe makes original short plays by, for, and about teens, but the real performance may be in the talkbacks.
A Potter-esque stage romp casts a spell Off-Broadway—just don’t call it a parody.