6 Theatre Workers You Should Know
From a cellist to a scenic designer, from New Haven to St. Paul, a cohort marked by versatility and vision.
From a cellist to a scenic designer, from New Haven to St. Paul, a cohort marked by versatility and vision.
The experimental theatre festival returns, with works from national and international artists such as Toshiki Okada, 600 HIGHWAYMEN, and Royal Osiris Karaoke Ensemble.
For their accomplishments, songwriters Stacy Luftig and Phillip Palmer will receive a showcase of their work and a cash prize of $50,000.
New works and old favorites are among the offerings on display at rural Tennessee’s largest not-for-profit theatre.
A collaboration between the two theatres begins in January with a production of ‘The Mojo and the Sayso’ by Aishah Rahman.
An initiative inviting theatres to produce only work by underrepresented voices for an entire season—and no straight white males—has excited interest and controversy.
Shakespeare, Beckett, and Sarah Ruhl are among those whose works will be featured in both indoor and outdoor theatrical spaces.
The award-winning composer/lyricist turns his songs into a score for a breathtaking magic show on Princess Cruises.
Founded by a trio of female directors, Motor City’s newest theatre company plans to produce new plays that reflect the city’s own story of struggle and rebirth.
She’ll leave the helm of Chautauqua Theatre Company to take the reigns of the North Carolina repertory company in 2016.