Cleveland Public Theatre Announces Additional Spring Offerings
A series of pop-up performances will populate the Ohio theatre’s May slate.
A series of pop-up performances will populate the Ohio theatre’s May slate.
The virtual festival will feature 8 companies in residence at the Los Angeles Theatre Center in November.
The 45th annual festival will feature virtual projects and experiences on a rolling basis over the coming months.
The streaming service will bring Ghostlight Productions and Nicely Theatre Group’s inaugural Obsidian Festival to viewers at no cost.
Working with Emmy-winning television producer Christina Tye, the company will present ‘The Sound Inside,’ ‘Ohio State Murders,’ and ‘I Hate It Here.’
The gala will be held on Zoom between the two parts of TCG’s national conference, Our Theatre Ecology.
In addition to the season, the company is launching a new WPA initiative aimed at getting artists and gig workers back to work.
A new streaming platform from Broadway on Demand offers a place for regional theatres to introduce themselves to national, even global audiences.
The season features 3 world premieres and a combination of indoor and outdoor productions.
With a new leader and new owners, the Chicago comedy staple has expanded its digital reach while reorienting for the future and readying a live return.