Generation Now Partnership of 5 Theatres Announces 1st Round of Co-Commissions
The five-theatre partnership has commissioned new work from playwright Ifa Bayeza, Michi Barall, and Dustin Tahmahkera, and from the Latino Theater Company.
The five-theatre partnership has commissioned new work from playwright Ifa Bayeza, Michi Barall, and Dustin Tahmahkera, and from the Latino Theater Company.
Together, Children’s Theatre Company, Latino Theater Company, Ma-Yi Theater Company, Native Voices at the Autry, and Penumbra Theatre will commission 16 new works for multigenerational audiences.
From interactive children’s adventures to several new-play fests and podcasts, there’s plenty to look at onscreen besides vote counts.
The rebranding of the business formerly called Plays for Young Audiences reflects CTC’s multigenerational productions.
The Minnesota company will present Ethiopian acrobats, inventive fairy tales, and a world premiere play by Philip Dawkins.
In her art and in her play ‘How to Have Fun in a Civil War,’ the Somali artist strives to reach past facts and into our emotions.
Six people who came forward with stories of harassment at the theatre, and where they are now.
An EDI consciousness is already fundamental to the work of some theatre practitioners, but it has expanded exponentially.
For both practical and aesthetic reasons, theatres are banding together to create new works in rolling world premieres.
The season will include the world premiere productions of ‘I Come From Arizona’ and ‘The Hobbit.’