The Fires This Time
L.A.’s wildfire catastrophe can be measured in acres and dollars, but for theatre folks, rebuilding will be about more than buildings.
L.A.’s wildfire catastrophe can be measured in acres and dollars, but for theatre folks, rebuilding will be about more than buildings.
Five folks who help the show go on recall memorable points on their path.
Love-Ramos comes to the California company after serving in the same position at Orlando Shakespeare Theater.
Bateman will step down after a nine-year tenure, handing over the reins to interim managing director, Maryellen Gleason, while the theatre conducts a national search for his successor.
The company will stream two filmed productions, including one originally slated to play spring 2020.
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.