Perseverance Theatre’s Tale of Two Cities
Building audiences in two far-flung cities, as Alaska’s biggest theatre has done, is one way to help ensure a theatre’s economic sustainability.
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Building audiences in two far-flung cities, as Alaska’s biggest theatre has done, is one way to help ensure a theatre’s economic sustainability.
Last fall, Orange County’s LORT powerhouse embarked on a collaborative community project with nearby Santa Ana.
Jennifer Haley’s unsettling play, a hit in L.A. and London now on its way to New York, both dramatizes and questions our immersion in technology.
The new 51% Preparedness Plan calls for SoCal theatres to lead the national charge toward greater diversity onstage, backstage and in the house.
The Los Angeles-based classical collective has a new leader with nonprofit experience.
The former founding artistic director of California’s Capital Stage Company is tapped to lead the South Florida theatre.
The San Diego theatre’s 2015-16 season has West Coast premieres and a rotating rep. Also this season: a new associate artistic director, Rob Lutfy.
While his play about gangster clowns surfs the immersive-theatre wave, the well-known blogging playwright has other tricks up his sleeve.
The longtime artistic director will step down in August after 15 years at the helm of one of California’s largest Shakespeare theatres.
The longtime Old Dominion director makes the move to the West Coast, as Novato makes plans for a move from community to professional.