What’s in a Name Change? The Case of Flint Youth Theatre Vs. Flint Rep
What happened when a beloved Michigan theatre for young audiences rebranded itself as a theatre for all.
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What happened when a beloved Michigan theatre for young audiences rebranded itself as a theatre for all.
The evening will feature special performances from upcoming Broadway shows ‘Oklahoma!’ and ‘Hadestown.’
How U.S.-trained director Jon Kellam has adapted global influences into a new theatrical form with the Italian company Bämsemble.
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Twenty years after he premiered the musical Off-Broadway, director Michael Greif promises an all-new production, with a 1,500-person studio audience.
Formerly incarcerated individuals and corrections officials make a strong case.
St. Louis’s Prison Performing Arts helps young inmates discover and rediscover their creative and interactive selves.
How the Actor’s Workshop’s storied 1957 performance set the stage for collaborations between correctional facilities and U.S. theatres.
What am I learning while doing time, apart from mopping the gym? I’m getting to know people in transition.