Onstage This Week: July 18-24
From Los Angeles to Atlanta, from jukebox musicals to Shakespearean fare, it is another wide-ranging week for theatre.
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From Los Angeles to Atlanta, from jukebox musicals to Shakespearean fare, it is another wide-ranging week for theatre.
The season will include six productions and two global festivals.
Six playwrights will be sponsored to work on plays while onboard long-distance trains.
Inspired by her grandfather’s home, the playwright pens her new play ‘Summer Retreat.’
The theatre, formerly known as Women’s Project Theater, also announces its 2016-18 Lab Artists and new Domestic Partner Program.
The company will produce four of Hudes’s plays.
The lineup features works by Thornton Wilder, Samuel Beckett, Shakespeare, and more.
5 things you need to know about changes to the FLSA, and 6 things you can do about them.
It’s not just about talkbacks at the small Boston theatre—it’s about creating safe spaces for engagement with often uncomfortable work.
This week’s guest is English director Josette Bushell-Mingo, who discusses her Swedish production of ‘A Raisin in the Sun.’ Plus, the editors talk #tcg16, the Contemporary American Theatre Festival, and Pokemon Go.