Round House and McCarter Announce Adrienne Kennedy Festival
The 4-week festival of virtual theatrical experiences and panel discussions will culminate in a world premiere play.
The 4-week festival of virtual theatrical experiences and panel discussions will culminate in a world premiere play.
Gathering in a time of isolation is something queer artists know all too well, as well as the sacred, life-saving power of sharing space and stories.
In the jurisdictional war between Equity and SAG-AFTRA over theatre work made for screens, actors and stage managers have the most at stake.
Reunion readings, Russian troll farms, a married couple in a play about infidelity—there’s plenty to fill your screen time this week.
On this month’s episode the critics discuss the recent Tony noms (and the controversy around them), their varied digital theatre diets, and some theatres’ plans to tentatively reopen.
The company’s 2020-21 season will feature 6 virtual productions.
The theatres will offer virtual programming and special events in lieu of a mainstage season.
This fall, the theatre will offer digital and audio productions.
The conference, which begins on Oct. 25, will include a keynote address from producer Mara Isaacs.
This is an especially rich week, whether you’re craving meaty drama, durational performance, or livestream experimentation.