Offscript: Stage Migrations
Blanka Zizka, Carmen Rivera, Ed Sylvanus Iskandar, Maria Manuela Goyanes, and Ngozi Anyanwu discuss the immigrant and first-generation American experience in theatre.
Blanka Zizka, Carmen Rivera, Ed Sylvanus Iskandar, Maria Manuela Goyanes, and Ngozi Anyanwu discuss the immigrant and first-generation American experience in theatre.
The season will feature four world premieres around the themes of fantasy, fairy tales, and folklore.
By doing such vital work by living playwrights, this classical destination theatre with Shakespeare in its name effectively puts them on equal footing with the Bard.
Udofia will be in residence at Connecticut’s Hartford Stage for the fellowship.
American Theatre editor Rob Weinert-Kendt will speak and lead a discussion at the Ridgefield Library.
Masterson, who served as the company’s leader from 1981 to 2000, will return to the helm later this summer.
The festival will feature readings of plays by Jon Bernson, Dustin Chinn, Kristiana Rae Colón, Patricia Cotter, T.D. Mitchell, and Madhuri Shekar.
This week, it’s “My Fair Lady” ($97+) versus “Dance Nation” ($59+). Plus an interview with Eva Noblezada.
The outgoing artistic director of Actors Theatre of Louisville talks about new plays, directing vs. interpreting, and his impressive beard.
The season will include the Los Angeles premiere of ‘Tiny Beautiful Things’ by Nia Vardalos, and U.S. premiere of the West End hit ‘The Woman in Black.’