This Month in Theatre History
From a W.E.B. Du Bois manifesto to David Henry Hwang’s Broadway return, October was an exciting month for theatrical milestones.
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From a W.E.B. Du Bois manifesto to David Henry Hwang’s Broadway return, October was an exciting month for theatrical milestones.
The season features a multi-disciplinary look into the future.
From Wisconsin to Texas, from the classroom to the boxing ring, it is another varied week for theatre.
The Emmy winner takes on the role of Regina Giddens in the Lillian Hellman classic.
Rachael VanWormer and Nathan Alan Davis will work on new plays at the San Diego theatre.
The initiative will include a $5 million fund for female filmmakers and theatre artists.
From avant-garde to populist, from reimagined Shakespeare to devised immersion, this year’s fest delivered a richly various banquet of theatre.
Dramatics magazine releases its annual tally of most-produced plays and musicals for the 2015-16 school year.
As an absurd fight over transgender bathroom rights intensifies, theatres can lead by freeing their own facilities from the binary.
A group of 17 artists will develop a new work together.