Arkansas Rep Sets 2020 Season Under New Artistic Director
The season will include plays by Holland Taylor, Simon Stephens, and the musical ‘Bye Bye Birdie.’
Stories from the South, in Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee.
The season will include plays by Holland Taylor, Simon Stephens, and the musical ‘Bye Bye Birdie.’
The company’s 48th season will feature contemporary and classic plays and musicals.
The lineup will include works by Mark St. Germain, Tarrell Alvin McCraney, and Jackie Sibblies Drury.
3 facilities in rural Kentucky engaged residents in the ageless practice of playmaking.
This theatre company in the Music City, founded by a singer who lost her voice, now strives to put women’s voices centerstage.
Also slated for the mainstage are works by Tracy Letts, Karen Zacarías, Leslie Castay, Ian Hoch, Steve Yockey, and Pamela Davis-Noland.
The shows in this year’s new-play fest at Actors Theatre of Louisville were in dialogue with past offerings, no doubt, but also with our current moment.
The lineup includes new works, a holiday staple, and a Tony Award-winning musical comedy.
Also cited were Noah Haidle’s ‘Birthday Candles’ and Jen Silverman’s ‘Witch,’ with the Osborn Award going to Spenser Davis’s ‘Plainclothes.’
The Arkansas theatre has announced the inaugural slate of shows in its new 50,000-square-foot complex.