How Theatres Are Supporting Work/Life Balance
In trying to strike a healthier work/life balance for their staff and artists, theatres find that flexibility, space, and planning are key.
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In trying to strike a healthier work/life balance for their staff and artists, theatres find that flexibility, space, and planning are key.
Fresh from a premiere in La Jolla, the new tuner gets some fine tuning for its second flight.
The California theatre’s season will include world premieres by Joe DiPietro, Quiara Alegría Hudes, Ayad Akhtar, and Jeff Augustin.
Site-specific theatre festivals from La Jolla Playhouse and En Garde Arts make audiences work for their theatre—and it’s worth it.
The Northern California arts center will receive three years of financial assistance for a program of rural-community engagement.
Ryan’s ‘Every Path’ will be featured in La Jolla Playhouse’s 2015 Without Walls Festival.
Theatres that continue to program male-dominated seasons deserve scrutiny. But what about the many companies that are trying to get the balance right?
The ‘Frozen’ songwriters mount a long-gestating dream project at La Jolla Playhouse while balancing high expectations and a hefty childcare bill.
A commissioned Sherlock Holmes play and a new musical inspired by 9/11 are among the offerings in the 2015–16 season.
The songwriters of the Disney film join playwright Peter Parnell to reenvision the story as a tale of lust and deformity.