Kathleen Culebro to Leave Amphibian Stage
Co-artistic director Jay Duffer will take over as the company’s sole leader.
Dispatches from Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas.
Co-artistic director Jay Duffer will take over as the company’s sole leader.
With his passing, we’ve lost a tireless advocate for the talent and potential of others, particularly those on the margins.
The resident playwright will succeed artistic producer Sarahbeth Grossman and work alongside executive director Kevin Moriarty.
In Lisa B. Thompson’s new play, ‘Black Feminist Guide to the Human Body,’ the playwright and professor seeks a softer life for Black women as they age.
The theatre was stabilizing after a rough decade, and then Covid hit, offering fresh challenges and opportunities, including a move to a new venue.
Jonathan Norton’s new play, opening soon in Dallas and Louisville, finds the comedy and pathos in usher board culture.
The new works grant is named in honor of founding artistic director Katherine Owens.
The streaming performances of ‘Little Comedies’ will be the first League of Live Stream Theater production outside of New York City.
This year’s grants will support innovative and socially engaged productions at theatres in Colorado, California, Oregon, Washington, and Arizona.
Among his duties will be to help position the theatre for a full leadership turnover, including of retiring artistic director Kenn McLaughlin.