Giants in the Earth: a Tribute to Geoffrey Holder
The original ‘Wiz’ recalls its director as half-man, half-god—and as the ‘gigantic mythic crow’ who cawed a trouble show back to life.
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The original ‘Wiz’ recalls its director as half-man, half-god—and as the ‘gigantic mythic crow’ who cawed a trouble show back to life.
From Orbiter 3 to the Workhaus Collective, companies have taken 13P’s playwright-focused production model and put their own spin on it.
With her new play, the writer of “In the Next Room” and “The Clean House” imagines parenting a very precious child.
The filmmaker and TV producer talks about why he prefers L.A. to his native New York, about plans for a “Pretty Woman” musical, and about beating “Miss Saigon” at softball.
International in its focus and its aesthetic, the Quantum Theatre has staged multidisciplinary, site-specific work all over Pittsburgh.
The Bergen Performing Arts Center introduces new classes with the Limitless Arts Program.
New York’s Prelude Festival offers brief, unpredictable samplers of a wide variety of work, plus cozy collegiality. Plus it’s free.
The versatile dancer/actor/director Geoffrey Holder died on Sunday at the age of 84.
The Play Company’s 2014-2015 season includes the U.S. premiere of “generations” by debbie tucker green, a world premiere by Aya Ogawa and a play from Mexico City.
Choreographer, actor Baayork Lee is the 2014 recipient of the Paul Robeson Citation Award, presented by the Actors’ Equity Foundation.