Shedding Light on Darkness With the Ghostlight Project
On the eve of the inauguration, hundreds of theatres across the country will unite through collective action.
On the eve of the inauguration, hundreds of theatres across the country will unite through collective action.
Latinx theatre as we know it in the U.S. is only half a century old, but its roots are deep and its future boundless.
The Dallas theatre’s lineup features five productions and a new works reading series.
Dallas Theater Center and Cara Mia Theatre Co. collaborate to address a crisis close to home.
The longtime Dallas theatre artist, who’s worked with the Latino/Chicano theatre for a year, will join the leadership team with a.d. David Lozano.
The Texas theatre’s new season has a little bit of picking, a little bit of grinning, and plays about immigration, isolation, dreams and visions.
It’s not a one-deal-fits-all world anymore, either for theatregoers or theatres.