Change in the American Theatre Begins and Ends Outside the Theatre
The work of organizing for a better world is already being done, and theatres have the chance—and the responsibility—to join it.
Coverage of theatres in Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia and West Virginia.
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.
Due to the pandemic, the inaugural cohort will begin remotely in March 2021.
The organization has selected 17 young theatre artists from across the country to participate in a professional development program.
The former Dad’s Garage ensemble member will step in after Jon Carr’s departure.
Carr will leave Atlanta’s Dad’s Garage for a move to Chicago to lead all three of Second City’s locations.
Plays exploring the Jewish experience receive the first Trish Vradenburg Jewish Play Prize and the Patty Abramson Jewish Play Prize.
Remembering a Florida actor-playwright who came home.
The 4-week festival of virtual theatrical experiences and panel discussions will culminate in a world premiere play.
Deborah Brevoort, José Casas, Jeffrey Couchman, Sean Daniels, Kate Hamill, Rachel Lynett, and Sandy Rustin will create new works for the company.