Jennifer Bielstein on Her Actors Theatre Legacy and What’s Next at the Guthrie
The managing director of the Louisville theatre talks about what she’s learned and where she’s going in Minneapolis.
The managing director of the Louisville theatre talks about what she’s learned and where she’s going in Minneapolis.
One of the world’s great Shakespearean actors reconnects with his youth on a frozen ice lake in his new play.
After 10 seasons as managing director of Actors Theatre of Louisville, Bielstein sets her sights on Minnesota.
She’ll leave the helm of Chautauqua Theatre Company to take the reigns of the North Carolina repertory company in 2016.
Thanks to the honor, the Lakota theatre artist will participate in a trans-Atlantic residential retreat.
The American theatre as we know it didn’t just evolve organically, inevitably; it was conjured by visionaries who dreamt of a national theatre outside New York, then built it.
The season, partly selected by incoming artistic director Joseph Haj, is big on revivals, as well as area premieres of David Greig’s ‘The Events’ and Ayad Akhtar’s ‘Disgraced.’
To replace its longtime a.d., the venerable Minneapolis company taps an actor/director with a wide-ranging—you might even say ‘diverse’—history in U.S. resident theatres.
Minneapolis remembers a gentle mentor who shepherded young performers and never had a harsh word for anyone.
In a new installation/show in the Guthrie Theater’s Dowling Studio, artifacts of today become archeological curiosities.