Lost and Found: ‘Ghosts of Lote Bravo’ Explores Mexico’s Underbelly
Hilary Bettis’s new play, about the disappearing women of Mexico’s Ciudad Juarez, is appearing at several theatres.
Hilary Bettis’s new play, about the disappearing women of Mexico’s Ciudad Juarez, is appearing at several theatres.
Belasco’s ‘Girl of the Golden West’ gets a faithful (though slimmed-down) new staging at THEATREWORKS in Colorado.
Dominique Morisseau’s play, written for Penn State graduate acting students, comes home after uncomfortably resonating around the world.
In a first for the British theatre giant, it has helped create a new American production of Lucy Prebble’s ‘The Effect’ at the Barrow Street Theatre.
An educational musical about the science behind water and its connection to Hawaii will tour through the Aloha State.
Sarah Ruhl’s play, born in part from the generosity of Tibetans, is raising money for victims of last year’s Nepal earthquake.
Stories about autism, Chicago shows, a musical about a young girl in 1890s Paris, and more take the stage this month.
Suli Holum’s new play, presented by the Institute on Disabilities at Temple University, offers new perspective on living with a disability.
Part modern dance, part interactive improv, Carlson’s ‘Animal Dance’ at Children’s Theatre Company partners toddlers with livestock.
Talk about site-specific: Borderlands Theater brings a pivotal Mexican-American community back to life where it once stood.