
PlayGround Announces 8 Producing Fellows for 2023-24
The San Francisco-based company will work with next-generation theatre leaders from its hometown as well as from Los Angeles, New York, and Chicago.
The San Francisco-based company will work with next-generation theatre leaders from its hometown as well as from Los Angeles, New York, and Chicago.
Their styles may differ, but these Chicago-bred brothers have honored their history and innovated for the future with works made together and apart.
An experienced entertainment attorney, she will join the leadership team at the MENA/SWANA-focused NYC company.
The artistic director and managing director of Pittsburgh Public Theater make the case for programming that is uniquely fresh and local.
The winners are advocates for women and nonbinary playwrights over the age of 40.
Co-lead theatre critics at New York magazine/Vulture, they make the case that 2 heads are better than 1, especially covering a field in flux.
A writer based in Atlanta and a frequent contributor to the magazine, she will now help lead its return to print.
Haruna Lee, Shayan Lotfi, Deepa Purohit, Jordan Seavey, SM Shephard-Massat, Phillip Christian Smith, and Bryna Turner will begin their residencies this fall.
The untold history of the Latinx theatre movement in modern Los Angeles.
Albany Park Theater Project partnered with Third Rail Projects to create a new immersive production that invites audiences into apartments in one of Chicago’s most diverse neighborhoods.