L.A. Theatre Works Opens Audio Theatre Catalog to Nonprofits
Companies may access up to 2 plays from the LATW’s extensive backlog of recorded plays to share with their communities.
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Companies may access up to 2 plays from the LATW’s extensive backlog of recorded plays to share with their communities.
The Old Globe’s Freedome Bradley-Ballentine and La Jolla Playhouse’s Jacole Kitchen will co-curate the series alongside San Diego Rep’s Ahmed K. Dents.
Alicea-Ford’s work will center around Teatro Pueblo Nuevo and education and outreach programs.
The Seattle online presenter will mentor an artist interested in developing performances and public events.
The conservatory will present virtual productions this fall, plus four possible in-person shows for 2021.
The company’s 51st season, the first under new artistic director Tim Bond, will be postponed until March.
Davis will join the leadership team alongside current AD Nina Meehan, who will become the company’s CEO.
The company’s two-year exploration of Paula Vogel, Lynn Nottage, and Branden Jacobs-Jenkins will be presented as audio plays and podcasts.
The San Francisco company will produce a radio version of ‘A Christmas Carol,’ a film of a Heather Christian musical, plus five in-person productions.
With no set date to return to the stage, Seattle Rep shifts its focus to its virtual programming.