Know a Theatre: BLUEBARN Theatre of Omaha, Neb.
A company that started with $75, a white sheet, and a little imagination is now a permanent fixture in Omaha’s theatre scene.
A company that started with $75, a white sheet, and a little imagination is now a permanent fixture in Omaha’s theatre scene.
Taking a cue from the Jazz Age icon’s fearlessness, singer/actor Cox adds some dance to her résumé for a show at Asolo Rep.
Producing in both the state’s capital city and in the Sonoran Desert, the LORT theatre goes big in two homes.
The new-play development program gives writers the freedom to explore with the help of multidisciplinary artists.
From performing in tents along the river to its new home in a renovated department store, the company brings culture to loyal patrons.
Refreshingly unlikable female protagonists, underrepresented voices, and an array of new American plays take the stage this month.
Themes of accessibility and technology drove this year’s conference about the future of Broadway.
Auditioning for undergraduate theatre programs can be stressful, but it’s all about finding the right fit.
The Midwestern company is blazing new trails by producing contemporary American plays.
Here are some of the top web page turners from 2015 that received praise, incited debate, and sparked conversations.