Come As You Are
Theatre is all about human behavior. Is it time to let audiences be fully human too?
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Theatre is all about human behavior. Is it time to let audiences be fully human too?
A small, sturdy theatre with a focus on new work, PURE’s ace in the hole is its adventurous audience, who’ve followed them to various venues over the years.
The season will feature the final filmed performance of late PURE ensemble member David Lee Nelson.
Plenty of Scrooge is on offer from the nation’s theatres, as well as Dorothy Gale, Richard III, Satchmo, and more.
From festival readings to benefit cabarets, on-demand stage captures to immersive soundscapes, there’s no shortage of at-home theatre.
The lineup will include works by Mark St. Germain, Tarrell Alvin McCraney, and Jackie Sibblies Drury.
The 2018-19 season will mark the company’s first at its new home, the Cannon Street Art Center.
Whose programs do the programmers admire most? We asked some U.S. theatre leaders and they told us.
A stage adaptation of Claudia Rankine’s poems turns out to be exactly what we needed to respond to our city and our nation’s grief and division.