Leadership Changes Announced at NOLA Project
With artistic director A.J. Allegra’s departure, Leslie Claverie and Pamela D. Roberts have been named associate artistic directors and Monica R. Harris interim managing director.
With artistic director A.J. Allegra’s departure, Leslie Claverie and Pamela D. Roberts have been named associate artistic directors and Monica R. Harris interim managing director.
He will co-lead the theatre with artistic director Jessica Kubzansky, who co-founded the new-play-focused company in 2003.
Chris Lane, Emma Yarbrough, John Clarence Stewart, and Thulani Vereen will each develop a new work with the Atlanta company.
A rising Chicago director closes the door on a chapter of growth, and on the company that had been her artistic home, while opening up new possibilities.
The program will allow young artists to be cast in a Maryland Ensemble Theatre production.
The Off-Off-Broadway artist-impresario reflects on 30-plus years of downtown experimentation.
The San Francisco-based company will work with next-generation theatre leaders from its hometown as well as from Los Angeles, New York, and Chicago.
Their styles may differ, but these Chicago-bred brothers have honored their history and innovated for the future with works made together and apart.
An experienced entertainment attorney, she will join the leadership team at the MENA/SWANA-focused NYC company.
The artistic director and managing director of Pittsburgh Public Theater make the case for programming that is uniquely fresh and local.