Irondale, Where the Process Is the Play
The 40-year-old Brooklyn company has spent the year exploring and interweaving major plays of the 20th century, from Glaspell to Williams to Hansberry. Their current show is ‘American Blues.’
The 40-year-old Brooklyn company has spent the year exploring and interweaving major plays of the 20th century, from Glaspell to Williams to Hansberry. Their current show is ‘American Blues.’
A news story about a performance in a Ukrainian bomb shelter inspired the U.S. theatre company Irondale to fly a young troupe over, putting human faces on harrowing headlines.
The Brooklyn company will present works that explore morality and promote social justice.
Two programs use theatrical tools to foster communication and understanding among cops and the communities they serve.
Tales of haunted theatres from across the U.S.
A puppeteering adaptation of ‘King Lear’ kicks off the New York–based ensemble’s upcoming season.