ACT Announces 2020-21 MFA Programming
The conservatory will present virtual productions this fall, plus four possible in-person shows for 2021.
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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.
The Houston company’s season will bring theatre to couches and front lawns alike.
Artist residents for its 59th season include Philip Glass, Murielle Borst-Tarrant, Great Jones Repertory, Split Britches, Jerome Ellis, Yoshiko Chuma, and more.
The Pittsburgh company will present a drive-in festival, virtual content, and live productions.
The company has decided to push its season start to 2021, and has moved its annual new-play festival online.
The season, which will now begin in November, will feature two world premieres and a Pulitzer winner.
The 10-minute plays are written and directed by Black women.
The company’s two-year exploration of Paula Vogel, Lynn Nottage, and Branden Jacobs-Jenkins will be presented as audio plays and podcasts.
The Connecticut company’s staff will also be pared to 21 employees as the theatre turns its attention to virtual programming.