First Stage Announces Online Offerings for 2020-21 Season
As the theatre continues to evaluate the ongoing pandemic, the company will produce work virtually.
As the theatre continues to evaluate the ongoing pandemic, the company will produce work virtually.
The season will include free webisodes from the Congo Square ensemble this fall and spring.
Reunion readings, benefit concerts, archival recordings, special events, and more.
After months of uncertainty, the American Theatre Wing and the Broadway League have announced plans for celebrating the 2019-20 Broadway season.
Last week TCG hosted ‘Too Legit to Quit,’ and both its party vibes and its urgent solidarity are still resounding.
The conservatory will present virtual productions this fall, plus four possible in-person shows for 2021.
From a ‘Dog Day Afternoon’ watch party to a Beethoven bio-play with music, this week offers many answers to the eternal question.
Virtual events across the country next week will commemorate the milestone and join the fight still yet to be won.
The Houston company’s season will bring theatre to couches and front lawns alike.
Artist residents for its 59th season include Philip Glass, Murielle Borst-Tarrant, Great Jones Repertory, Split Britches, Jerome Ellis, Yoshiko Chuma, and more.