‘Sign’ of the Times: Lorraine Hansberry’s 2nd Play Gets 2 New Looks
A forgotten chapter of mid-20th-century theatre history is about to be restored, as ‘The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window’ is restaged in Seattle and Brooklyn.
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A forgotten chapter of mid-20th-century theatre history is about to be restored, as ‘The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window’ is restaged in Seattle and Brooklyn.
The theatre’s development and communications director will step into the job previously held by Amy Zimerman.
The new awards highlight those who helped keep the Seattle theatre community active and flourishing during the pandemic.
The second part of Intiman’s Wild Wicked Woke season will feature three mainstage productions.
The season, titled ‘Wild, Wicked, Woke,’ will feature works by Taylor Mac, Allison Gregory, and Karen Zacarías.
Artistic directors are increasingly involved in fundraising. Is that now officially part of the job description?
From the first theatre lit by electricity to the debut of ‘Streetcar,’ ‘Show Boat,’ and ‘The Great White Hope,’ December was a bountiful month in U.S. theatre history.
The director, designer, an arts leader will take on the leadership role in December.
Chavira will work alongside leadership with an eye toward diverse employment on and off stage.
The theatre has partnered with co-curator Sara Porkalob to produce stories focused on intersectionality.