Book-It Repertory Announces Season of Audio Dramas
The theatre’s 2020-21 season will feature three short stories and two serialized audio dramas.
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The theatre’s 2020-21 season will feature three short stories and two serialized audio dramas.
A look back at Rancho Cucamonga’s TYA powerhouse, which lost its sole employee, producer Mireya Hepner, to the pandemic lockdown.
Facing a deficit, the city-run company has eliminated positions, including that of the artistic director.
Nine projects will receive $500 to produce in Fertile Ground’s virtual New Works Festival.
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.