Mildred’s Umbrella Announces 2020-21 Season
The company will present virtual programming this fall, plus live performances starting in December.
Dispatches from Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas.
The company will present virtual programming this fall, plus live performances starting in December.
Open to children entering kindergarten through grade 12, the contest runs through Aug. 16.
As the pandemic rages through Arizona, Texas, and Oklahoma, theatres adjust their models and make new commitments, while one New Mexico theatre goes under.
The New Mexico company, hit by the cancellation of its international-focused Revolutions Festival, will close down to retire debt and reevaluate.
She is an Arizona native with extensive ties in the local theatre community.
How and why are a handful of theatres reopening, even as the coronavirus surges?
Theatre in the Grand Canyon State reflects the region’s unique challenges and opportunities.
Larissa FastHorse’s Cornerstone piece about L.A. County’s Native peoples wasn’t just adapted for Arizona—it was rebuilt from the ground up.
The annual Austin performance fest present three days of virtual offerings from around the world—and because it’s online it’s for the world too.
The season will open with a remount of a production closed due to the coronavirus shutdowns.