John Rubinstein as Eisenhower, a ‘Good Man on Purpose’
In a new solo show, the seasoned actor wrestles with an unassuming president’s legacy, and with the stark disparities between his version of Republican politics and today’s GOP.
In a new solo show, the seasoned actor wrestles with an unassuming president’s legacy, and with the stark disparities between his version of Republican politics and today’s GOP.
Performance apprentices gain experience onstage while participating in educational workshops and engaging with other departments to foster their professional development.
The Mayor Sokhary Chau Playwriting Fellowship is named for the mayor of Lowell, the first Khmer mayor in the country.
This year’s honorees include John M. Atherlay, Gwen Gilliam, Brett Finley, Elynmarie Kazle, Robert J. Bruyr, and Broadway & Beyond: Access for Stage Managers of Color.
Its fresh contemporary takes on Shakespeare, the Greeks, and others have become a staple of NYC’s summer season, but the company has bigger plans.
The poet, playwright, and screenwriter will succeed Tarell Alvin McCraney in the position, leading the program alongside co-chair Anne Erbe.
With audiences and donations down by at least 20 percent, theatre leaders say the move was “unavoidable.”
The co-founder of Show-Score, Gaur, who has a background in nonprofit arts administration, will succeed Victoria Bailey in August.
The commissioned playwright will use Life Jacket’s ethnographic research approach to create a play about trans people in the U.S.
Whether students are in the process of reclaiming or rejecting their identities, a new book offers resources to help subvert stereotypes and understand embodiment.