Serge Sieden Steps Down as Studio Theatre’s Producing Director
Serge Seiden will leave Studio Theatre to work on other projects in the D.C. area.
Serge Seiden will leave Studio Theatre to work on other projects in the D.C. area.
The D.C.-area theatre’s new season includes new musicals from Adam Gwon and Brian Feinstein, plus area premieres from Annie Baker and Bathsheba Doran.
Her renegade first season at the earthquake-ravaged A.C.T. sparked outrage—and a surprise denouement.
It’s a week of extremes, full of bloody conflicts and hard lessons, though some are leavened by laughter.
The director and performance artist brings a mix of downtown and uptown credentials to the job of running the small but ambitious Off-Broadway theatre.
The historian/playwright returns to Louisville with ‘The Glory of the World,’ a raucous tribute to the Trappist monk on what would be his 100th birthday.
With its summer season just a few months away, a new leader joins the team at the Illinois theatre.
The longtime Ringling Bros. performer will take give counsel on Circus Center’s programming and productions.
The troupe’s 19th season also includes the Chicago premiere of ‘American Idiot’ and the return of ‘ADDING MACHINE: A Musical.’
Fernanda Coppel, Halley Feiffer and Benjamin Scheuer will receive the inaugural commissions.