Theatre Washington Announces 2023 Theatre Week
The annual celebration returns with discounted performances, discussions, and other events.
Stories from Delaware, Washington, DC, Maryland, New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania.
The annual celebration returns with discounted performances, discussions, and other events.
In her new Off-Broadway piece ‘Death, Let Me Do My Show,’ the actor-writer-songwriter frankly and funnily revisits the traumas and joys of the past 4 years.
This year’s writers are T.J.L, J.C. Pankratz, Eliana Theologides Rodriguez, Jesús I. Valles, Nimisha Ladva, Malena Pennycook, and Sarah Saltwick.
2 creative producers get a boost from a program encouraging new generations to follow in the footsteps of theatremakers like its namesake, Harold Prince.
The festival will feature works from multiple transgender, nonbinary, and Two Spirit artists.
Each of the recipients—Ebony M. Burton, Mextly Couzin, Mika Eubanks, Wilberth González, Kathy Ruvuna, Gerardo Díaz Sánchez, and Destinee Steele—will receive grants up to $15,000.
The former executive director of Arkansas’s TheatreSquared has just taken the same job at Princeton’s McCarter Theatre Center, and he’s ready to open the gates.
Ariana Sarfarazi has been named the company’s new executive director.
13 NYC performance venues will receive two-year, unrestricted general operating grants of $10,000.
A remembrance by his frequent collaborator and longtime friend.