Cooking Up a Kentucky-Fried ‘Hansel & Gretel’
In his version of the grim fairy tale for 24th Street Theatre, Bryan Davidson adds music and human dimension.
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In his version of the grim fairy tale for 24th Street Theatre, Bryan Davidson adds music and human dimension.
The mainstage season will feature a mix of classic dramas, cult musicals, operas, and new plays.
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A new stage adaptation of Charles Johnson’s novel ‘Middle Passage’ sets sail in Chicago.
The recipients will be granted space and time to work on new projects.
Thomas Mizer and Curtis Moore will be presented with the Fred Ebb award in November.
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Renovation costs, building delays, and debt will force the company to shutter next month.
The lineup will feature two plays in repertory that will tour around the country.