Theater Hall of Fame Names 2014 Inductees
Susan Stroman, F. Murray Abraham and Frank Rich are among the newest inductees.
Get tomorrow’s theatre news before tonight’s intermission.
Susan Stroman, F. Murray Abraham and Frank Rich are among the newest inductees.
Annie Baker, Jeanine Tesori, Charles Fuller, Chisa Hutchinson and A.R. Gurney will take home prizes at the organization’s annual awards ceremony.
A new musical from Dan Lipton and David Rossmer, and a revival of ‘Once Upon a Mattress,’ make up the Off-Broadway company’s new season.
Following its auspicious and acclaimed debut, the troupe’s singing-and-signing take on the Duncan Sheik/Steven Sater tuner will get a spring reawakening.
The NY-based company will develop new works by Brooke Berman, Kenny Finkle and Kate Moira Ryan.
The Baltimore theatre teams with the Spanish embassy to fund development of a bilingual play by the Madrid-based writer.
The Los Angeles ensemble’s 2015 season will include works from resident playwrights Liz Shannon, Adam Hahn and Nathan Wellman.
The oldest theatre in America will present ‘High Society,’ ‘Sister Act,’ ‘Harvey’ and ‘Peter and the Starcatcher’ next season.
The backstage drama between D.C.’s influential Jewish theatre and its former artistic director Ari Roth has been as riveting, and as disputed, as anything on its stage.
The closure of the 29-year-old Arizona company leaves a significant artistic and financial hole in the local theatre ecology.