6 Theatre Workers You Should Know
From a new-play programmer to a lighting designer in Oregon to an Austin-based actor/activist, here are some stage folks to keep your eye on.
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From a new-play programmer to a lighting designer in Oregon to an Austin-based actor/activist, here are some stage folks to keep your eye on.
The company announces a new mission as well as its 2016-17 resident playwrights.
From Sacramento, Calif., to Sarasota, Fla., new musicals and plays take the stage this week.
A new play about LBJ’s infamous mushroom-cloud commercial mines its political relevance—and its deeper implications for our uncsoncious fears.
The longtime artistic director will leave to head up NYU’s Skirball Center. His final season will contain world premieres from a number of experimental theatre companies.
Though a quiet presence offstage, onstage he sprang to life in a wide variety of roles over a long and busy career.
The season will feature the return of a holiday favorite and Matthew Lopez’s ‘The Whipping Man.’
Samuel D. Hunter’s play for Theater Breaking Through Barriers is about a group of childhood friends who happen to be Deaf and disabled.
Immersive theatre, nautical shows, and more take stages across the country this summer.
The Akron theatre is closing its doors after 17 seasons.