This Month in Theatre History
From the first performances of Baltimore’s Vagabond Players, L.A.’s Teatro Principal, and NYC’s Roundabout to designer Tharon Musser’s Broadway debut, November was a memorable month for theatre.
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From the first performances of Baltimore’s Vagabond Players, L.A.’s Teatro Principal, and NYC’s Roundabout to designer Tharon Musser’s Broadway debut, November was a memorable month for theatre.
From ‘Cherry Orchard’ on Broadway to ‘Cymbeline’ in London, period transplants have varied success.
The South depicted by an emerging group of playwrights is complicated and diverse, and there’s not a mint julep in sight.
The longtime managing director is leaving to pursue new opportunities.
As ever, most of Broadway’s biggest awards will go to shows nurtured by nonprofits.
The season will feature new plays by Steve Martin and Meghan Kennedy, and a new musical from Adam Gopnik and David Shire.
How did a modest Off-Broadway company become America’s biggest nonprofit theatre? Having Todd Haimes at the helm probably didn’t hurt.
Columbia@Roundabout will provide training opportunities for the college’s MFA students.
The playwright’s work might deal with weighty subjects, but not so heavy that uplift is out of the question.
The residency will give six emerging playwrights creative homes at theatres in New York City.