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This week, a trio of podcasts to send you into the holidays with thoughts on gender parity and theatre reviews.
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This week, a trio of podcasts to send you into the holidays with thoughts on gender parity and theatre reviews.
The Baltimore theatre’s managing director is stepping down to pursue a Master’s degree; the theatre will begin search for his replacement.
The longtime Arizona theatre will shut its doors for good due to cash-flow issues.
The longtime artistic director has been let go from Theater J, due to programming conflicts between the theatre and the DC Jewish Community Center.
This is clearly a teaching moment about race and justice in the U.S. Here’s a list of plays—new and old, all of them eerily timely—that speak to this essential American struggle.
Ellen Greene returns to the “Little Shop of Horrors,” Sutton Foster and Joshua Henry throw a “Wild Party,” and Jonathan Groff sings about “A New Brain” at City Center’s Off-Broadway series.
The current artist-at-large at Geva Theatre Center is stepping into a new role in Lowell, Mass.
Alongside Scrooge and the Cratchits you’ll find Crumpet, Ralphie and George Bailey, as well as some fun alternative-holiday offerings and some intriguing counter-programming.
A physical-theatre phenom created in 1979 by Jerry Mouawad and Carol Triffle, ‘FROGZ’ brings together acrobatics and animals, and unites audiences of all ages.
More hot cups of talk on our favorite theatre podcasts, from Baltimore to the Bay Area.