The Guthrie Mourns Father Figure Kenneth Washington
Minneapolis remembers a gentle mentor who shepherded young performers and never had a harsh word for anyone.
Stories with a national scope.
Minneapolis remembers a gentle mentor who shepherded young performers and never had a harsh word for anyone.
For their version of “Phantom of the Opera,” Vox Lumiere combined steampunk and silent film, and no white mask.
From its storefront start to its current status as a linchpin of its hometown’s newest arts district, Everyman Theatre has kept its focus on local actors and literate audiences.
Alongside the expected onslaught of holiday fare, both traditional and alternative, come a few other dark, wintry visitors—witches, beasts, tyrants, serial killers and Cruella Deville.
The SoCal theatre’s expanded season includes a world premiere musical about the Loch Ness monster and new works by resident playwright Lauren Yee.
Three hard-drinking Arizona retirees do not go gently into that silent night in Denny Guge’s popular perennial.
Death on a stick: The Old Trout Puppet Workshop brings its irreverent but strangely moving “Famous Puppet Death Scenes” to Woolly Mammoth.
Paul Mesner Puppets cooks up one show each for Jewish, Christian and secular holiday observances.
The new issue touches on several artists and works dear to our theatregoing heart.
From Dame Maggie Smith’s birth to Samuel Beckett’s death, December was a month of entrances and exits.