Broken Nose Theatre Gives Audiences a Break With New Pay-What-You-Can Policy
The Chicago storefront is changing its mission to become one of the first theatres in the city with a pay-as-you-can policy.
Dispatches from Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio. and Wisconsin.
The Chicago storefront is changing its mission to become one of the first theatres in the city with a pay-as-you-can policy.
Straight realism, magic realism, even ‘sausage’ realism were on offer at the latest new-play event staged by the Latino/a Theatre Commons.
The LGBTQ focused theatre celebrates its 20th anniversary season with a world premiere and two Chicago premieres.
After 27 years with the company, Leonard will continue as an in-house independent producer, and Daniels will serve as president.
The season features Neil Simon, Noël Coward, and the return of the company’s annual ‘Holidaze.’
The ‘Identity/Identify’ season brings light to Cleveland’s past and present social issues through performance art, dance, and theatre.
The theatre slates a new play by Emory Wilson alongside regional premieres by Richard Strand, Fengar Gael, and Dan McCormick.
The storefront theatre features Shakespeare, Steinbeck, and Melissa Ross for an anniversary season on the theme of what it means to be human.
With a renewed focus on equity, diversity, and inclusion, the 25th conference brought together the nation’s theatremakers to share strategies and challenges, as well as drinks and laughs.
The form-breaking troupe plans a brand new Neo-Lab, a quarterly experimental workshop called the Arrow, and riffs on Tom Waits, Iggy Pop, and Marsha Norman.