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Company managers wear many hats, all fashioned to make out-of-town artists feel at home at the theatre.
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Company managers wear many hats, all fashioned to make out-of-town artists feel at home at the theatre.
From the first theatre history book to the first seasons at the Indiana Repertory Theatre and the Huntington, October was a notable month for theatre.
In honor of his 20th season as the resident playwright, a $2.5-million gift will give Still a permanent artistic home.
On this week’s podcast, playwright James Still is the guest and he talks about how a California playwright became the resident playwright of Indiana Rep. Plus, the editors discuss ‘The Great Comet’ casting controversy.
The lineup includes a holiday favorite, an adventure, and a farce.
The season will feature an homage to Indiana, a holiday favorite, and contemporary plays.
The season will begin with a newly renovated lobby at the theatre.
Arkansas Repertory Theatre and Indiana Repertory Theatre released statements this week opposing RFRAs in their state.
Staff changes and trasitions are taking place from the Hippodrome Theatre in Gainesville to The Murphy Theatre in Wilmington.
Theatrical Revolutions, Children’s Theatre, and festivals abound in this month’s News in Brief.