Dixon Place Announces an Eclectic 2016 Season
The season will include work from On the Rocks Theatre Company, Monstah Black, De Funes Dance, and Boomerang.
The season will include work from On the Rocks Theatre Company, Monstah Black, De Funes Dance, and Boomerang.
Three new works will be developed at Loyola University.
Amid the January rains, theatre artists and audiences scramble from show to show at a festival of seedlings, blossoms, and tilling for future harvests.
This week, we welcome monologists Eric Bogosian and Mike Daisey, who chat about why they love and hate solo shows. Plus, the editors discuss television, leadership transitions in Chicago, and Wooster/Pinter kerfuffle.
Lott Entertainment Presents brings the popular NYC alt-cabaret venue’s programming to Texas.
A survey finds that theatre staffs are 70 percent non-Hispanic white, which is roughly the inverse of the city’s demographics.
The company will present a mix of classic and contemporary works in the meadows and woods north of the Wisconsin River.
Grant winners include dramaturgs from Philadelphia, Brooklyn, and Canada.
The Crescent City will unite for a city-wide celebration of Shakespeare.
The season includes two mainstage productions and readings and workshops of new plays.