All Dressed Up, Few Places to Go
Costume World Theatrical, the field’s largest wardrobe supplier, is yet another business left hanging by the pandemic.
Coverage of theatres in Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia and West Virginia.
Costume World Theatrical, the field’s largest wardrobe supplier, is yet another business left hanging by the pandemic.
True Colors and the Hansberry Project have created a new commissioning program to address the dearth of Black work on American stages.
The 4-show season will feature Laura Osnes and Ana Isabelle in concert, as well as E. Faye Butler as Fannie Lou Hamer.
Harris will receive a $30,000 commission and a six-week residency in Florida.
From a survey of successful efforts, the endowment outlines recommendations for creating and sharing (mostly) live art during the pandemic.
She used her anger at a system that betrayed its ideals as fuel to organize against it. We can and should do the same.
Dramaturg, playwright, and director Addae Moon has joined the Atlanta company.
Short plays in storefront windows for small outdoor audiences is the Equity-approved formula for Miami New Drama’s newest effort.
The work of organizing for a better world is already being done, and theatres have the chance—and the responsibility—to join it.
The company will present a series of digital readings and classes in place of its previously scheduled in-person programming.