OnStage for January 2013
This month across America: classics ranging from Shakespeare to Federico García Lorca, contemporary plays like “Clybourne Park” and “The Whipping Man,” and adaptations from Madeleine L’Engle and Frances Hodgson Burnett.
Stories with a national scope.
This month across America: classics ranging from Shakespeare to Federico García Lorca, contemporary plays like “Clybourne Park” and “The Whipping Man,” and adaptations from Madeleine L’Engle and Frances Hodgson Burnett.
A roundup of news from around the U.S.
Do new plays have a better shot at success in Britain than in the U.S.? Let’s investigate.
As he unveils a landmark renovation, the Public’s progressive A.D. talks about love, money and Joe Papp’s footsteps.
A roundup of theatre awards and prizes.
From the Old Globe to Alvin Ailey Dance Foundation, a flurry of staff changes around the country.
TheatreSquare in Arkansas will present “Period of Adjustment.”
Des McAnuff will direct “Yoshimi” at La Jolla Playhouse through Dec. 16.
Christmas shows across the country.
The National New Play Network rolling world premiere of “Happy” will be at New Theatre in Miami.