Will Geer’s Theatricum Botanicum Announces 2015 Summer Season
The California summer theatre’s 2015 season will include “August: Osage County,” “Green Grow the Lilacs” and an “As You Like It” set in the post-Civil War South.
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The California summer theatre’s 2015 season will include “August: Osage County,” “Green Grow the Lilacs” and an “As You Like It” set in the post-Civil War South.
The Rhode Island theatre’s new season will include ‘Julius Caesar,’ Wendy Wasserstein, and the return of directors/choreographers Richard and Sharon Jenkins.
Cleveland Play House will present a mix of contemporary and classic plays during its 2015–16 season
This week’s glance at theatre across the country includes a touch of the spiritual, with God, the apocalypse and angels (in America), plus “Women Playing Hamlet.”
World premiere plays by Paula Vogel, Jiehae Park and Jen Silverman will play in the New Haven theatre’s 2015–16 season.
The writer/performer explains his fascination with the vintage film actress who inspired his new play at Abrons Arts Center.
For his play at Kitchen Dog Theater, Trull adapts ‘The Importance of Being Earnest’ for the selfie generation.
In her first play for the Humana Festival, Jen Silverman pays a tribute to badass women in their 50s.
The 2015-16 season at the Chicago theatre will include new plays about the Clintons by Lucas Hnath and about gun control by Sarah Gubbins.
The theatre will feature a new comedy by Paul Slade Smith and the local premiere of Shanley’s “Outside Mullingar.”