Cincinnati Shakespeare 2016–17 Season Its Last on Race Street
Next season, the classical theatre will conclude its four-year Shakespeare history cycle project with ‘Henry VI’ and ‘Richard III.’
Dispatches from Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio. and Wisconsin.
Next season, the classical theatre will conclude its four-year Shakespeare history cycle project with ‘Henry VI’ and ‘Richard III.’
The season will feature world premieres by Arlitia Jones and Jen Silverman, and adaptations of novels by John Irving and Charlotte Brontë.
The Minneapolis theatre loses and gains staff members this season.
The New York-based director will make his move to the Windy City to helm American Theater Company.
The Chicago area theatre has a new two-venue home, the product of a $34 million fundraising campaign.
A season of new plays includes works about politics, family, science, law, and a natural disaster.
The Tony-winning actor will lead a group of performers through a week-long intensive at the National Landmark retreat.
The season will feature Wisconsin native Ayad Akhtar’s ‘Disgraced,’ and a play about a local legendary basketball coach.
In adapting Roberto Bolaño’s sprawling, disturbing novel for the stage, Robert Falls and Seth Bockley faced some tough choices.
Three new works will be developed at Loyola University.