This Month in Theatre History
May recalls the Astor Place Riot, a vaudeville women’s rights advocate, the Moscow Art Theatre, a pioneer of Asian American drama, a Chicano performance troupe, and a beloved Tesori-Kushner musical.
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May recalls the Astor Place Riot, a vaudeville women’s rights advocate, the Moscow Art Theatre, a pioneer of Asian American drama, a Chicano performance troupe, and a beloved Tesori-Kushner musical.
The actor talks about his biographical Broadway show, Asian-American representation onstage, and cell phones in the theatre.
Shows at Piven Theatre Ensemble, the Fountain Theatre, Indiana Rep, ART/Yale Rep, the Old Globe, and Eckerd Theater Company.
How a new musical about the WWII-era internment of Japanese Americans came together.