This Month in Theatre History
June looks back on Frederick Douglass’s criticisms of blackface, Uta Hagen’s legacy, Eugene O’Neill’s nine-act ‘Interlude,’ Steppenwolf’s ‘Menagerie,’ and a Lynne Nottage premiere.
June looks back on Frederick Douglass’s criticisms of blackface, Uta Hagen’s legacy, Eugene O’Neill’s nine-act ‘Interlude,’ Steppenwolf’s ‘Menagerie,’ and a Lynne Nottage premiere.
A roundup of prizes, residencies, and other recognition from the week of Jan. 7.
The awards will allow 28 productions more time for rehearsal and development with the entire creative team.
A small North Texas theatre dedicated to African-American voices heads into its 35th year with new leadership and a diverse audience.