Philip Arnoult: Breaking Bread and Crossing Borders
For decades as the leader of the Center for International Theatre Development, this tireless impresario brought theatre artists together and delighted in the sparks that flew.
For decades as the leader of the Center for International Theatre Development, this tireless impresario brought theatre artists together and delighted in the sparks that flew.
The theatre has simultaneously laid off multiple staff members and announced other cost-saving measures.
Doukas will take over from longtime artistic director Bill Brochtrup.
Woodzick talks to the multi-hyphenate performer about his love of movie musicals, his creative instincts, and how he honed the art of cabaret.
Nolan succeeds Cynthia Levin, who will retire after 45 years at the Kansas City theatre.
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The native Houstonian joins newly appointed artistic director Derek Charles Livingston.
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