Front & Center for March 2016
Refreshingly unlikable female protagonists, underrepresented voices, and an array of new American plays take the stage this month.
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Refreshingly unlikable female protagonists, underrepresented voices, and an array of new American plays take the stage this month.
The Houston company tries its hand at new-play development for the first time.
Ross will leave the Connecticut theatre to succeed Stephen Richard as the managing director of Center Stage in Baltimore.
The actor Brandon Dirden speaks about his life’s work, while playwright Mac Rogers branches out into a perfect new medium for his talents.
Five local theatre companies are either renovating their old buildings or constructing new ones.
The TCG conference closed with a panel of artistic leaders discussing artistic risk vs. institution-building, and feted two dedicated field veterans, Rhodessa Jones and Jim O’Quinn.
The roster at the Houston theatre includes Richard Bean, Sharr White, Tom Stoppard and Jennifer Haley.
For their version of Bram Stoker’s classic vampire tale, the design team at the Alley Theatre channeled the ghost of Edward Gorey.
The Texas theatre’s new season has a little bit of picking, a little bit of grinning, and plays about immigration, isolation, dreams and visions.
From haunted tours to “Dracula,” theatres get in on the Halloween action.