News in Brief (May/June 2013)
Theatrical Revolutions, Children’s Theatre, and festivals abound in this month’s News in Brief.
Stories with a national scope.
Theatrical Revolutions, Children’s Theatre, and festivals abound in this month’s News in Brief.
Theatre Communications Group executive director Teresa Eyring explains why TCG values global citizenship.
‘Uncle Tom’s Cabin: An Unfortunate History’ at Egopro Classic Theater stirs casting controversy.
In the production at GALA Hispanic Theatre, the creative team used projection and portraits to tackle Isabel Allende’s non-linear narrative.
Jenny Schwartz’s new play is a surrealistic reunion between two mothers.
Under the Radar’s co-curator has more questions than answers.
Small companies are hitting the road—and playing by their own rules.
The New York theatre has kept its focus on making new plays, in good times and bad.
A new production at African American Shakespeare Company has a Chitlin’ Circuit flavor.
‘2nd Greatest Show on Earth’ launches a season, while Mack the Knife has trouble gaining traction.