The Other Side of Summer
How the season’s theatre festivals are faring amid rising costs, fickle audiences, and the warming planet.
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How the season’s theatre festivals are faring amid rising costs, fickle audiences, and the warming planet.
A longtime member of the theatre’s acting company, she succeeds interim leader Kate Berry, who stepped in when John DiAntonio left last fall.
After 13 years in Creede, DiAntonio will relocate to Cedar City in November.
This week the critics speak to James Lapine about his new memoir of writing ‘Sunday in the Park With George’ with Sondheim, and talk up some shows they’ve seen.
The critics happily return to talking about actual live, in-person theatre, as well as the vagaries of variants and vaccination policies.
Some companies, eager to return to the stage, are building new ones outdoors, gambling that al fresco offerings will both serve and draw their communities.
From book launches to improv shows, from archived productions to cooking classes, here are some theatre (and theatre-adjacent) online offerings.
Manfredi, a former assistant managing director of Creede Repertory Theatre, recently stepped into the role of managing director.
Manfredi, a former assistant managing director with the Colorado company, will begin the post in the new year.
Creede Repertory Theatre selects two new plays for professional development.