City Theatre Announces 2015–16 Season of New Plays
The theatre’s 41st seasons will include five area premieres and a world premiere from Keith Reddin.
The theatre’s 41st seasons will include five area premieres and a world premiere from Keith Reddin.
Featuring an uneasily eclectic bag of themes, this year’s new-play festival tackles Black History Month, labor unions and Alzheimer’s.
Guirgis’s Pulitzer winner took the play prize, while Lin-Manuel Miranda’s ‘Hamilton’ was named best musical.
Among the offerings at South Coast Rep’s influential new work fest this year were plays inspired by its astonishing diversity.
Program includes a retreat in upstate New York and an award to a female playwright from the Great Plains Theatre Conference.
Some of America’s newest plays are slated to be performed in West Virginia’s oldest town.
The company will mount a production of two American plays in repertory in addition to a varied lineup of four more plays.
The Texas troupe’s epic ‘Wars of Heaven’ trilogy sets out to tackle all of human, and divine, history. No wonder they’re leaders on the local and national puppetry scene.
New takes on ‘The Princess and the Pea’, ‘Cinderella’ and ‘The Tortoise and the Hare’ alternate with adaptations and favorites.
New prize program with Center Theatre Group will also set aside funds for local world-premiere production.