
Steppenwolf for Young Adults Announces 2015–16 Season
George Orwell’s work returns to Steppenwolf, as well as a world-premiere devised performance by Michael Rohd.
George Orwell’s work returns to Steppenwolf, as well as a world-premiere devised performance by Michael Rohd.
Highlights include surrealistic plays, adaptations, puppetry, burlesque and stilt-walking.
A playwright remembers the late actor’s grace under fire, and the memorable fury with which she delivered a simple five-word line.
A new musical based on Ned Vizzini’s young-adult novel follows a high schooler jonesing for chill pill, literally.
After eight years in his post, Bond joins managing director Jeffrey Woodward in a leadership transition.
‘Between Riverside and Crazy’ wins for best new play, and posthumous awards are given to Arthur Gelb, Judith Malina and Marian Seldes.
Marisa R. Carr, Junauda Petrus and Eliza Rasheed will develop new work in the theatre’s seven-month development program.
The Chicago Dramatists leader nurtured generations of playwrights with weekly readings. They in turn formed the family that gathered around him as his health declined.
The managing director of Syracuse Stage will move to Dallas, replacing Heather M. Kitchen.
The theatre selections include Samuel Beckett, Shakespeare, shadow shows and children’s theatre.