The VORTEX Announces 2018-19 ‘Homeward’ Season
Season offerings at the Texas theatre will include works about what it means to have a home.
Season offerings at the Texas theatre will include works about what it means to have a home.
The youth theatre has expanded its programming to position itself as a professional nonprofit theatre, with more opportunities for adults.
Midgett will join the Alaska company’s leadership team this fall.
Cofield will play a key role in furthering refining and implementing CTH’s artistic vision through his new position.
Executive director Kim Whitener will step down, and Meredith Lynsey Schade and Brenna Thomas will be promoted.
The 2018-19 season will mark the company’s first at its new home, the Cannon Street Art Center.
Founding artistic director Chanda Hall and executive director Diane Englert will leave the company, and Paul Angelo and Paige Rogers will begin on Aug. 1.
EdTA’s 80th annual survey reports on the most-produced high school shows in the 2017-18 school year.
The company will present its annual PROTOTYPE Festival and CULTUREMART, as well as numerous world and NYC premieres.
The playwright and director will continue to teach classes on a part-time basis.