Space 55 Announces Eclectic Season
The cutting-edge theatre will present a mixture of dramas, parodies, musicals, and a 19th-century tragedy.
Dispatches from Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas.
The cutting-edge theatre will present a mixture of dramas, parodies, musicals, and a 19th-century tragedy.
Meg Miroshnik’s ‘The Droll’ looks at the theatre of Elizabeth’s time, while Karin Coonrod’s ‘texts&beheadings/ElizabethR’ deconstructs her language.
Shawna Franks passes baton to Los Angeles-based actor/director.
The roster includes Bess Wohl, Edward Albee, and George Bernard Shaw.
This small performance space has built a cult-like following for its in-your-face aesthetic and pay-as-you-can ticketing policy.
Bookwriter Robert Horn, along with Nashville song pros and director Gary Griffin, aims for the heart as well as the humor of the TV variety chestnut.
The slate includes works from Jay Byrd, Adrienne Dawes, and the Mighty Mighty Pressure Cooker, tackling themes of bullying, feminism, and roads not taken.
The theatre has named a local actor to lead the company alongside artistic director Jenny Larson.
In the tale of a century-old serial murder case, the feminist theatre company finds a resonant and literally immersive fable of abuse.
The children’s theatre season features giant peaches, marionettes, and mermaids.