Center Stage Announces 2016–2017 Season, the First in Renovated Space
The season will feature new work and classics, as well as a new program for youth and families.
The season will feature new work and classics, as well as a new program for youth and families.
From spiritual connections to channeling spirits, this month’s theatre pros run the gamut.
The playwright wants to be a griot for her hometown of Detroit and beyond.
Center Stage produced the guerrilla-theatre video series in response to the Black Lives Matter era.
Ross will leave the Connecticut theatre to succeed Stephen Richard as the managing director of Center Stage in Baltimore.
In trying to strike a healthier work/life balance for their staff and artists, theatres find that flexibility, space, and planning are key.
As impish as he was earnest, as reliable as he was sensitive, the theatre’s longtime managing director led by actions as much as words.
The new-play competition is part of the company’s larger project to both challenge and help the American theatre to reflect the nation’s changing demographics.
Award-winning director, educator, and multimedia theatre artist becomes the fifth leader in the history of the 45-year-old children’s theare company.
Center Stage adds a new writing initiative for local playwrights to collaborate and develop new work at the regional theatre.