PlayPenn Announces 2020 Plays and Haas Fellows
The selected playwrights will receive workshops and readings as part of PlayPenn's 2020 play development conference.
The selected playwrights will receive workshops and readings as part of PlayPenn's 2020 play development conference.
The New York City company is amplifying its database of women and TGNC artists for projects post-COVID-19.
The company's 33rd season is slated to begin this summer.
The NEXT Generation Commission has been awarded to Kate Kilbane and Dan Moses, and Jessie Austrian and Noah Brody.
From Broadway's first three-act play by a Black writer to the beginning of TheatreWorks Silicon Valley and August Wilson's second Pulitzer, past Aprils included an array of theatrical milest…
A number of canceled shows from San Diego to Phoenix were recorded before the pandemic shutdown, and now you can watch them at home.
Though we're cut off for the time being from our greatest source of strength, human kindness will get us through this crisis.
The season will feature a new musical from the minds behind the musical 'Ragtime.'
Performances of company's remaining 3 productions have been suspended.
The legendary director has had a Zelig-like journey through the culture, from regional theatre to Hollywood, Strasberg to Grotowski.
The Vermont company plans to create digital programming to continue its new play development initiatives.
Though COVID-19 has closed the building's doors, the fellowship and residency continue digitally.
The summer season, featuring 6 plays in repertory, is slated for July 2021.
It's just one set and three characters (very producible!), but the world probably doesn't ever need to see this family dramedy.
The Seattle company's lineup includes 2 world premiere musicals.
A Seattle-based production gives participants a stark look at the jarring, often dehumanizing reality inside U.S. immigration courts.
From a technical director in California to a community connector in New York, here are some theatre workers to have on your radar.
The lineup will include a play based on the theatre's late founding artistic director.
The Arkansas company will present 8 shows for its 15th anniversary.
The lineup will feature a series of works created by Indianapolis artists in celebration of the city's bicentennial.
Playwrights, composers, lyricists, and librettists affected by COVID-19 closures may be eligible for grants from the Adams and Reisch Foundation.
If a dramaturg's job is to be a great unifier, what can there be to do in this time of great separation?
Baltimore Center Stage, Long Wharf Theatre, the Public Theater, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, and Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company commission micro-plays for home use.
The 2020 summer lineup, featuring 8 productions, has been cancelled.
The 2020-21 lineup will feature works by ensemble member Mary Zimmerman and artistic associates Sara Gmitter and Matthew C. Yee.