A Capital Season
Theatre folks from Alaska to Ohio to Misssissippi tell us where they’re seeing the most change and what they’d like to see on a stage in the coming season.
Theatre folks from Alaska to Ohio to Misssissippi tell us where they’re seeing the most change and what they’d like to see on a stage in the coming season.
The slate includes a production of Jeanne Sakata’s ‘Hold These Truths,’ plus readings of new plays by Vinecia Coleman and Jason Tseng.
The Idaho company will offer readings of 2 new plays and a fully produced new musical.
The 2019-2020 season will feature a new musical about the gay community of 1955 Boise.
The Idaho native will succeed Matthew Cameron Clark.
Ten theatres will receive $10,000 grants to support general operating costs.
With 200 seats and 2,000 subscribers, the company has built an audience that expects the unexpected.
The season will feature two new plays in repertory from Idaho native Samuel D. Hunter and a world premiere by Dwayne Blackaller and Matthew Cameron Clark.
The season will feature the company’s first musical and a remount of an audience favorite.
Stories about autism, Chicago shows, a musical about a young girl in 1890s Paris, and more take the stage this month.