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The new two-theatre complex in San Diego is the culmination of a partnership between Cygnet Theatre and the historic preservation group Arts District Liberty Station. “The completion and opening of ...
With the lease on its building set to expire, a Pittsburgh theatre convened a gathering of voices to reconsider and reimagine questions of ownership, property, and community, particularly for ...
For her senior show, Meredith chose to direct A Chorus Line, the 1975 hit drawn from the real-life stories of dancers trying out for a Broadway ensemble. She enticed Lin-Manuel to be her assistant ...
The Kilroys, a collective of artists, producers, educators, and organizers founded to advance gender parity in the theatre industry, announced 14 members of their new cohort today. Originally created ...
A year after ending operations in upstate New York, SPACE will offer Family Residencies to 5 artists affected by the Eaton-Palisades fires earlier this year. “At the start of this year, we were in ...
“A View from the Bridge” by Arthur Miller, at the Young Vic in 2014. Pictured: Phoebe Fox, Mark Strong, and Nicola Walker. (Photo by Marilyn Kingwill) A View From the Bridge opened on Broadway Sept.
At Citizens Theatre and in countless shows on both sides of the pond, Havergal—who died on Aug. 24 at the age of 87—was a model of theatrical resourcefulness, joy, and persistence. In 1996, when I was ...
Things aren’t always black and white—especially when it comes to relationships. When Dean, a young professional, and Danya, an aspiring singer, go on a refreshingly candid first date, they keep it ...
An L.A. tribute to Harold Clurman, a transition for N.Y.’s Nathan Leventhal, and other updates. A true resident theatre actor, she will be greatly missed by all who collaborated with her or saw her ...
This piece is one in a series on disability and theatre. Many years ago, a writer emailed me to ask if I’d consult with the originating cast of their new production with an autistic central character.
*In fact there will actually be 10 productions of Dial M for Murder in the coming season, but Norfolk’s Virginia Stage Company will use Knott’s original script rather than the Hatcher adaptation. And ...
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