March 2022
A knockout award-winning new play inspired by real-world boxer Jack Johnson will come to life on our Copaken Stage before going on tour throughout the community
A knockout award-winning new play inspired by real-world boxer Jack Johnson will come to life on our Copaken Stage before going on tour throughout the community
A fast-paced, laugh-a-minute, World Premiere by one of America's hottest playwrights.
Nick Hadikwa Mwaluko and Ayla Xuan Chi Sullivan will receive $5,000 to develop new work thanks to a new fellowship for Black trans and gender nonconforming (TGNC) playwrights.
Theatres from New York to Houston, brought together by Chicago director Chuck Smith, are joining forces to advance and advocate for their work.
Filled with soaring new melodies and powered by Douglass' own speeches and writings, Charles Randolph-Wright returns to Arena with this new work that celebrates the revolutionary legacy of …
Filled with soaring new melodies and powered by Douglass' own speeches and writings, Charles Randolph-Wright returns to Arena with this new work that celebrates the revolutionary legacy of …
Drumfolk takes audiences on a journey from the 17th century to today, revealing the hidden histories and resounding movements that transformed America.
Arena will kick off the first North American tour of New York's Signature Theatre's production of Lauren Yee's acclaimed play Cambodian Rock Band. Thrilling mystery meets rock concert in thi…
Arena will kick off the first North American tour of New York's Signature Theatre's production of Lauren Yee's acclaimed play Cambodian Rock Band. Thrilling mystery meets rock concert in thi…
This provocative tale, written and directed by Craig Lucas dramatically conjures celebrated, controversial and unsung figures in American history surrounding pivotal events in the 1960s.
This provocative tale, written and directed by Craig Lucas dramatically conjures celebrated, controversial and unsung figures in American history surrounding pivotal events in the 1960s.
This provocative tale, written and directed by Craig Lucas dramatically conjures celebrated, controversial and unsung figures in American history surrounding pivotal events in the 1960s.
The company is offering a total of 48 fellowships in 20 different areas of the theatre field.
This year's recipients are Ashembaga (Ashe) Jaafaru, Margaret Ogas, and Alys Ayumi Ogura.
After 16 years at the helm of the L.A. regional powerhouse, he'll step aside at the end of this calendar year.
Finalists for this year's prize were 'Circle Jerk' by Michael Breslin and Patrick Foley and 'Stew' by Zora Howard.
With $1.635 million in support from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, the program aims to benefit U.S.-based theatres of color.
INTAR Theatre's MicoTEATRO project celebrates a Manhattan district that may be poised to take off as a theatre destination.
The pandemic forced a conversation about filmed performance and audience access. Let's not drop the ball.
The season will feature two Shakespeare productions and a world premiere of a new work from a local playwright.
After producing an air-clearing gathering last June, the organizers of CREAT ATL still have their eyes on accountability for the city's theatres.
Love will receive a $5,000 cash award, developmental guidance, and dramaturgical support from Philadelphia Theatre Co. for his new play, 'What Will Happen to All That Beauty?'
The theatre will return to in-person performances in July with a new play about activist Fannie Lou Hamer.
How a group of Black femme theatremakers made Kathleen Collins's undersung work a site of communion and affirmation.
The Harrisburg company's 36th season will feature 10 productions, including Jackie Sibblies Drury's Pulitzer-winning 'Fairview.'