Theatre Without Borders Records Open to Researchers
The records are hosted at the University of Iowa.
The records are hosted at the University of Iowa.
A spark that started in Chicago has caught fire around the country, as both staff and performers for Drunk Shakespeare join Actors’ Equity.
As 1 of 3 leaders at the influential NY theatre, she spent the last 4 years helping it realize outsized ambitions, both onstage and on the balance sheet.
The Chicago organization will offer 10 emerging theatremakers grants of $500 each.
Cohort members will train under the instruction of Jose Solís and other experts in the journalism field, and will have written a commissioned piece by the end of the program.
Candrice Jones’s new play about a Southern girls’ basketball team has come a long way, but it hasn’t been a layup.
The company has also announced their inaugural Indigenous Voices of the Northeast Residency.
The retreat will feature readings of 3 new plays by playwrights Masha Obolensky, Melinda Lopez, and Catherine Epstein, and a community playwriting class taught by Lenelle Moïse.
The virtual convening begins tomorrow, July 11.
The three writers will be honored at a gala in August.