May 2021
Plays, musicals, and more across the U.S.
Plays, musicals, and more across the U.S.
June is busting out all over U.S. stages.
The stages of summer are in full swing.
Stage offerings from coast to coast.
Rolling into fall with plenty of stage offerings.
The fall continue with theatre offerings all across the U.S.
Lots to be thankful for this theatre season.
Theatres across the U.S. ring in the holidays with a bounty of fare.
Glynn Turman, Colman Domingo, and Michael Potts talk about the new film of August Wilson's breakthrough play.
From the comfort of your home, you will get phone calls from Maryland's most nefarious characters and honorable heroes as they rely on you in a race to find the secret location of the remove…
From the comfort of your home, you will get phone calls from Maryland's most nefarious characters and honorable heroes as they rely on you in a race to find the secret location of the remove…
The work of organizing for a better world is already being done, and theatres have the chance---and the responsibility---to join it.
GuadalÃs Del Carmen and Kwame Kwei-Armah will co-produce this year's virtual festival featuring Caribbean stories.
A year of news, most of it bad, was balanced by reflection, candor, innovation, and no shortage of hopes, dreams, and plans.
Zoe, a Black student at a liberal arts college, is called into her white professor's office to discuss her paper about slavery's effect on the American Revolution. What begins as a polite cl…
Zoe, a Black student at a liberal arts college, is called into her white professor's office to discuss her paper about slavery's effect on the American Revolution. What begins as a polite cl…
Now in its third year and reimagined for film, acclaimed Philadelphia playwright and actor Anthony Lawton brings the beloved story boldly to life in a masterful combination of literature, th…
A new Netflix documentary follows six contenders in the annual August Wilson Monologue Competition.
The 15-play collection featuring the works of prominent Black playwrights, is being donated to libraries and community centers across the country.
The company will present a series of digital readings and classes in place of its previously scheduled in-person programming.
Concerts and benefits, as well as starry revivals and readings, fill this week's stocking.
The company will offer accessible memberships to families and educators, plus a digital season of 5 shows.
15 composers and librettists will create short works to be performed in 2021.
The festival, running Jan. 6-17, 2021, will offer its productions virtually for free for the first time.
Due to the pandemic, the inaugural cohort will begin remotely in March 2021.