Online This Week: From Hong Kong to Paris to East L.A.
This week’s virtual offerings will take you places, from the worlds of hip-hop and RPG games to the circus.
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This week’s virtual offerings will take you places, from the worlds of hip-hop and RPG games to the circus.
A festival of Spanish classics, solo plays by Bill Irwin and Dael Orlandersmith and Sara Porkalob, and much, much, much more in our longest listing yet.
How theatre companies are adapting their tentpole fundraising events to an online environment, opening virtual doors to all in hopes of opening checkbooks.
The season will feature productions of a Mary Zimmerman play and a Shakespearean classic, sharing a pool onstage.
More than a mere box-office cash cow, Dickens’s classic is a community builder, a gateway drug, and a holiday tradition.
How can institutions confront inequity and entrenched privilege in their hiring and workplace policies? Transparency is a good start.
This season will include classic plays from Shakespeare, Tennessee Williams, and Tom Stoppard.
The season features the return of a holiday classic and an audience favorite.
How the Pasadena company’s staging of Molière’s choppy late play found its shape, from its wigs on down to its bodily fluids.
Why some theatres—and their loyal audiences—keep eagerly boarding the repertory merry-go-round, season after grueling season.