Offscript: Trinity Rep, Neurodiversity, and the Spectrum Theatre Ensemble
Trinity Rep’s Spectrum Theatre Ensemble, a leader in accessibility programming, is building a canon of new work for neurodiverse performers and audiences.
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Trinity Rep’s Spectrum Theatre Ensemble, a leader in accessibility programming, is building a canon of new work for neurodiverse performers and audiences.
Bunge, who has been with the company since 2013, will still continue to lead special projects and act as a resource for the staff and board.
The season will include plays by Katherine DiSavino, Susan Poulin, and Lucas Hnath.
The theatre’s 20th season includes plays by Quiara Alegrìa Hudes, Qui Nguyen, and Kirsten Greenidge.
The lineup will include a world premiere, a new-play festival, and youth performances.
It may be best known as an online theatre journal, but its new director is committed to the org’s whole range of programming and practice.
The season will contain works by Paula Vogel, Shakespeare, Erin Shields, Tracy Thorne, and more.
Gellert, currently at Brooklyn’s Theatre for a New Audience, will join the Vermont company in mid-July.
The new fellowship, named in honor of the late composer, will support emerging theatre artists.
The ‘Falsettos’ and ‘Spelling Bee’ composer tries his hand at the Kaufman/Ferber backstager about a clan of larger-than-life stage creatures.