Southwest: Hot Spot Survival
As the pandemic rages through Arizona, Texas, and Oklahoma, theatres adjust their models and make new commitments, while one New Mexico theatre goes under.
As the pandemic rages through Arizona, Texas, and Oklahoma, theatres adjust their models and make new commitments, while one New Mexico theatre goes under.
From festival readings to benefit cabarets, on-demand stage captures to immersive soundscapes, there’s no shortage of at-home theatre.
A special edition of the 24 Hour Plays: Viral Monologues series will benefit Arizona Theatre Company.
The virtual event will include a pre-show fundraiser, special guests, and performances.
Zoom plays, audio dramas, virtual tours, even a live-stream of an empty stage to fill your lockdown hours.
How 2 theatre training programs for adults and young people with intellectual disabilities have adapted their work during the pandemic lockdown.
How the pandemic shutdown gave the Lillys-backed initiative a chance to refocus efforts to support the field.
The adjusted season will begin April 29, 2021, with the extended closure resulting in $40 million in lost revenue.
The Maryland company has cancelled all live performances through 2020.
With his Geffen Stayhouse show ‘The Present,’ the illusionist aims to make a connection among dazzled, far-flung audiences via Zoom.