Front & Center for April 2016
Stories about autism, Chicago shows, a musical about a young girl in 1890s Paris, and more take the stage this month.
Stories about autism, Chicago shows, a musical about a young girl in 1890s Paris, and more take the stage this month.
The season will include world premieres from Steven Drukman, Peter Sinn Nachtrieb, Eleanor Burgess, and Charissa Bertels.
From improv comedy shows, to multidisciplinary performances, to painted unicorns onstage, six theatre workers dish on what they are working on, and looking forward to.
New plays by Yussef El Guindi, Lauren Gunderson and Aaron Loeb, plus a Tennessee Williams anthology, are highlights of the theatre’s newly announced subscription season.
Next season at the Massachusetts theatre will feature world premieres from new a.d. Sean Daniels, Idris Goodwin and Lila Rose Kaplan.
The current artist-at-large at Geva Theatre Center is stepping into a new role in Lowell, Mass.
Here are the month’s executive and artistic role changes across the country.
As the planet burns, what can art do that activism can’t? Perhaps, as the work of 3 path-breaking companies attests, that’s a false choice. Plus: a to-do list for green theatre, and sketches toward an eco-canon.