Claude Jackson Jr.’s ‘Cashed Out’ Bets On Native Stories
In his Bay Area premiere, this public defender/playwright engages with the complicated history of Indian gaming by putting Indigenous women’s voices at the forefront.
In his Bay Area premiere, this public defender/playwright engages with the complicated history of Indian gaming by putting Indigenous women’s voices at the forefront.
He’s grateful to be back in front of audiences, and also hopeful that a year-plus of down time has shown the field the true value of artists’ work.
Lorraine Hansberry Theatre and San Francisco Playhouse come together for a filmed co-production of Erika Dickerson-Despenza’s play.
Concerts and benefits, as well as starry revivals and readings, fill this week’s stocking.
Concerts, a ‘Carol’ or 3, and a surfeit of readings, benefits, and other virtual theatre kick off December in abundant style.
The ‘Hamilton’ star is back onstage for a Suzan-Lori Parks play and reflects on what he learned from acting in the Bay Area.
The program hopes to garner a total of 20 plays from a range of emerging and experienced playwrights.
The grants will give extra rehearsal time for 10 productions of new works.
The season will feature a world premiere by Theresa Rebeck, and new plays by Jen Silverman and Lucas Hnath.
From a cellist to a scenic designer, from New Haven to St. Paul, a cohort marked by versatility and vision.